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BlueScreenView 1.55, the single-release system utility published by NirSoft, belongs to the diagnostics and troubleshooting category and is purpose-built to extract and present crash data stored in Windows MiniDump files that are generated whenever the operating system halts with a “blue screen of death.” After installation the program automatically scans the %SystemRoot%\Minidump folder, parses every .dmp file created during previous fatal errors, and aggregates the findings into one sortable table; each row exposes the minidump filename, the exact date and time the stop event occurred, the Bug Check Code together with its four numeric parameters exactly as shown on the blue screen, and the suspected driver or kernel module that triggered the failure, including its filename, product name, file description, and version string. These details let support technicians, system administrators, and power users quickly spot recurring hardware or software faults without opening the Microsoft debugger, making the tool valuable for post-mortem analysis, driver validation, hardware stress testing, and quality assurance on individual workstations, gaming rigs, or entire fleets of PCs. Because BlueScreenView presents raw crash metadata in a concise, filterable grid, it also helps when preparing bug reports, comparing before-and-after states after firmware or driver updates, and documenting stability improvements over time. The lightweight executable runs on every consumer and server edition of Windows from XP onward, requires no administrative rights for read-only analysis, and can export selected entries to text, HTML, or XML for further archiving or sharing. BlueScreenView is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always supplying the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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