BlueScreenView Free Windows Crash Dump Analyzer

BlueScreenView is a free utility that helps you analyze “blue screen of death” (BSOD) crash dumps created by Windows when your system crashes. It scans dump files and displays information about all crashes, helping users troubleshoot system issues quickly and efficiently.

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About BlueScreenView

Developed by NirSoft, BlueScreenView is designed to assist Windows users in diagnosing the causes of system crashes. The tool identifies drivers or processes responsible for system failures by scanning and reporting minidump files generated during a crash.

Why Choose BlueScreenView?

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Key Features

Crash Analysis

View detailed minidump data from all your blue screen errors in one unified table.

User-Friendly Interface

Simple, lightweight tool with an intuitive interface, making it accessible even for non-technical users.

Real-Time Crash Detection

Instant alerts and detailed reports to keep you informed.

Driver Identification

Quickly identify faulty drivers that caused system crashes, helping you resolve problems faster.

Lightweight & Free

Fast, efficient, and completely free to use on all supported Windows versions.

Download BlueScreenView

BlueScreenView is a free and lightweight tool developed by NirSoft that scans and analyzes Windows crash dump files (BSOD). Download the official version below for safe and secure use.

Version

Latest: BlueScreenView v1.55

Compatibility

Works with Windows XP up to Windows 11

File Size

Approx. 150 KB – Lightweight and portable

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How It Works

Scan Minidump Files

Automatically detect all crash dump files on your system.

Analyze Crash Data

Decode STOP error codes and driver/module information.

Identify Problem Drivers

Pinpoint faulty drivers causing system crashes with color-coded highlights.

Take Action

Use insights to troubleshoot and stabilize your system effectively.

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Contact Us

If you have any questions or need further information, feel free to reach out to us at

Email: emmawatsofficial54@gmail.com

Phone: +447950904740

What Users Say

“BlueScreenView made diagnosing BSODs a breeze! Identified the issue in minutes.”
IT Professional
John D.
Incredible tool! Simplified complex crash data and saved me hours of frustration.”
Windows User
Sarah K.
“As a tech support specialist, this is my go-to for quick BSOD analysis.”
Support Engineer
Mike L.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is BlueScreenView?

BlueScreenView is a free utility by NirSoft that scans Windows crash dump files and displays details of Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) errors.

Yes, BlueScreenView is 100% free and portable software provided by NirSoft.

No, it is a portable tool. You can run it directly without installation.

Yes, it is safe when downloaded from the official NirSoft website.

No, it cannot fix errors. It only analyzes crash dump files to help identify the cause.

It supports Windows XP through Windows 11.

Yes, it has versions for both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows.

Yes, it works on most Windows Server versions that create crash dump files.

The tool is lightweight, around 150 KB.

In most cases, yes. Admin privileges may be needed to access system dump files.

It shows error codes, driver names, crash addresses, and system modules related to BSODs.

Yes, it reads all saved minidump files in your system folder.

By default, it checks the C:\Windows\Minidump folder.

Yes, reports can be saved in formats like HTML, XML, or text.

Yes, it highlights the driver suspected of causing the crash.

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Why is BlueScreenView not showing any dump files?

This happens if Windows is not configured to create minidump files. You must enable it in system settings.

It mainly works with minidumps, not full memory dumps.

No, it works offline.

It cannot directly detect malware, but it may show the suspicious driver linked to the crash.

No, it complements Event Viewer but focuses on BSOD analysis.

Yes, but it is more basic compared to professional debugging tools like WinDbg.

No, it works automatically after running, but you may need to configure dump file creation in Windows.