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Windows 10 isnt creating memory dumps

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Software windows 10 64 bit
Ok guys, for the past week windows 10 has been randomly rebooting it self on my pc.

Its been doing about once a day or once every couple of days. I'm not getting any bsods or memory dumps when it crashes or at least i dont see or cant find the memory dumps.

I have followed the instructions on this site http://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/2082-windbg-install-configure.html and other one I have bookmarked on my pc but im at work right now so i cant bring it up here, but im still having issues.

So any help in configuring win 10 properly to create memory dumps or bsods so i can diagnose the issue would be greatly appreciated and thanks in advanced.
 
Might want to check and see if it's properly set for creating memory dumps. I tried to show where to go if you want to have a look.
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Ha..."dumps" :laugh:

Sorry, im an idiot
 
I have mine set to kernal memory dump. is that why im not getting mem dumps?
It should still be doing a dump whether it's just from kernel space or kernel plus user space. It's possible the crashes your PC is experiencing are not allowing for a memory dump to be created. It's happened to me before when I've been pushing my overclock to far. Instead of the sad face BSOD I've gotten a hard lockup that prevented a memory dump.

This might be worth looking over.
http://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/5560-bsod-minidump-configure-create-windows-10-a.html
 
It should still be doing a dump whether it's just from kernel space or kernel plus user space. It's possible the crashes your PC is experiencing are not allowing for a memory dump to be created. It's happened to me before when I've been pushing my overclock to far. Instead of the sad face BSOD I've gotten a hard lockup that prevented a memory dump.

This might be worth looking over.
http://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/5560-bsod-minidump-configure-create-windows-10-a.html
Ok if my pc starts crashing again il follow your advice. i used 5 hours last night and game for about 3 hours with no issue.

I also updated my gpu drivers as well.
 
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