Batch files for use in BSOD debugging

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  1. Posts : 41,412
    windows 10 professional version 1607 build 14393.969 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #11

    Post the following in a thread to point users to this Batch script.

    GenFileList.bat - Click here to go to the BSOD batch repository to download and run this batch file.

    Contents

    • Part One Download AddGenFileList.bat
    • Part Two Run AddGenFileList.bat
    • Part Three Run RemoveGenFileList.bat to uninstall the Context Menu options






    GenFileList

    Generate a List of Files and Folders within a Folder from File Explorer Context Menu.



    information   Information
    Written by Ztruker 09/30/2020 Updated 02/01/2021

    Adds four entries to the registry to add Create File List and Create File List wSUBs to the File Explorer Context Menu and Generate GenFileList1.bat and GenFileList2.bat in the Users folder to support it.




    Part One

    Download the batch file


    To install the Context Menu options and backing batch support, download this batch file.


    Download AddGenFileList.bat




    Part Two

    Run AddGenFileList.bat to install the Context Menu options.


    To run the batch file, open File Explorer, navigate to where you downloaded the batch file then double click on it or right click and select Open.

    DO NOT run directly from a Download as your anti-virus may object and prevent it from running.
    Always download to your hard drive then run it from there.



    When you launch AddGenFileList.bat, you may see this:

    Batch files for use in BSOD debugging-securitywarning.jpg

    If you do, click the Run button or uncheck Always ask before opening this file then click on the [B/Run[/B] button.

    AddGenFileList.bat writes four entries to the registry to add the Create File List and Create File List wSUBs entries to the File Explorer Context Menu entry and generates GenFileList1.bat and GenFileList2.bat in your user account folder under C:\Users, They need to be a permanent files. If you delete them, this function will not work

    Command Prompt window output when run:
    Code:
    Updating registry
    The operation completed successfully.
    The operation completed successfully.
    The operation completed successfully.
    The operation completed successfully.
    The operation completed successfully.
    The operation completed successfully.
    Creating C:\Users\ztruk\GenFileList1.bat
    
    Creating C:\Users\ztruk\GenFileList2.bat
    
    
    #############################################################################
    # To use, open File Explorer and navigate to the folder you want to get a   #
    # file and folder list of.                                                  #
    #                                                                           #
    # Press and hold the Shift key and Right click on the folder you want the   #
    # list for and select [Create File List] or [Create File List wSubs].       #
    #                                                                           #
    # Notepad will open with file and folder list for that folder. If wSubs was #
    # chosen then the file and folder list will be for the selected folder and  #
    # all sub-folders. This can take a while if there a lot of nested folders.  #
    #############################################################################
    Press any key to continue . . .

    These are the registry entries that are added. <youraccountname> is, of course, your user account name as it shows under C:\Users.
    Code:
    [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\AllFilesystemObjects\shell\printDir1]
    @="Create File List"
    "Extended"=""
    
    [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\AllFilesystemObjects\shell\printDir1\Command]
    @="\"C:\\Users\\ztruk\\GenFileList1.bat\" \"%V\""
    
    [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\AllFilesystemObjects\shell\printDir2]
    "Extended"=""
    @="Create File List wSubs"
    
    [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\AllFilesystemObjects\shell\printDir2\Command]
    @="\"C:\\Users\\ztruk\\GenFileList2.bat\" \"%V\""


    GenFileList1.bat supports Create File List and prints the content of the selected folder only.
    GenFileList2.bat supports Create File List wSUBs and prints the selected folder and all sub-folders.

    warning   Warning
    Be careful with Create File List wSUBs. If you use it on a folder that has lots of sub-folders and nested sub-folders you can wait a long time for it to complete. You can close the Command Prompt window at any time to stop it.


    To use, open File Explorer, navigate to the drive/folder you want the list for, then hold down the Shift key and right click on the folder. Click on Create File List or Create File List wSUBs. The list will be written to %temp%\GenFileList1.txt or %temp%\GenFileList2.txt depending on which selection you chose.
    Batch files for use in BSOD debugging-crefillis.jpg

    A Notepad Window will open with the results in it from %temp%\GenFileList1.txt or %temp%\GenFileList2.txt.

    Create File List output:

    Code:
     Volume in drive C is Lenovo_C
     Volume Serial Number is 544D-A1B3
    
     Directory of C:\ProgramData
    
    08/16/2020  10:03 PM    <DIR>          .
    08/16/2020  10:03 PM    <DIR>          ..
    08/03/2020  05:27 PM    <DIR>          Adobe
    07/31/2020  09:09 PM    <JUNCTION>     Application Data [C:\ProgramData]
    08/05/2020  08:40 PM    <DIR>          Brother
    08/02/2020  03:47 PM    <DIR>          dbg
    07/31/2020  09:09 PM    <JUNCTION>     Desktop [C:\Users\Public\Desktop]
    07/31/2020  09:09 PM    <JUNCTION>     Documents [C:\Users\Public\Documents]
    08/02/2020  02:41 PM    <DIR>          InstallShield
    08/16/2020  10:03 PM    <DIR>          Karen's Power Tools
    07/31/2020  08:33 PM    <DIR>          Macrium
    08/25/2020  11:51 AM    <DIR>          Malwarebytes
    09/01/2020  10:30 AM    <DIR>          Microsoft
    08/01/2020  01:26 AM    <DIR>          Microsoft Help
    07/31/2020  06:17 PM    <DIR>          Microsoft OneDrive
    09/29/2020  05:46 PM    <DIR>          NVIDIA
    08/08/2020  05:01 PM    <DIR>          NVIDIA Corporation
    08/02/2020  03:44 PM    <DIR>          Package Cache
    08/16/2020  05:04 PM    <DIR>          Packages
    08/04/2020  08:28 PM    <DIR>          Realtek
    12/07/2019  05:14 AM    <DIR>          SoftwareDistribution
    07/10/2020  02:19 PM    <DIR>          ssh
    07/31/2020  10:10 PM    <DIR>          Stardock
    07/31/2020  09:09 PM    <JUNCTION>     Start Menu [C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu]
    08/11/2020  04:49 PM    <DIR>          Techsoft
    07/31/2020  09:09 PM    <JUNCTION>     Templates [C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Templates]
    07/31/2020  06:10 PM    <DIR>          USOPrivate
    12/07/2019  05:14 AM    <DIR>          USOShared
    12/07/2019  05:54 AM    <DIR>          WindowsHolographicDevices
    09/30/2020  01:28 PM    <DIR>          regid.1991-06.com.microsoft
    07/31/2020  06:15 PM                 0 DP45977C.lfl
    08/08/2020  05:00 PM            10,521 DisplaySessionContainer1.log
    08/08/2020  04:54 PM             5,725 DisplaySessionContainer2.log
    07/31/2020  08:28 PM             5,696 DisplaySessionContainer3.log
    08/08/2020  05:00 PM            12,990 NVDisplay.ContainerLocalSystem.log
    08/08/2020  05:00 PM            14,767 NVDisplayContainerWatchdog.log
    08/08/2020  04:54 PM             6,590 DisplaySessionContainer1.log_backup1
    08/02/2020  11:05 PM             6,072 DisplaySessionContainer2.log_backup1
    08/08/2020  03:48 PM             8,330 NVDisplay.ContainerLocalSystem.log_backup1
    08/08/2020  03:48 PM            37,393 NVDisplayContainerWatchdog.log_backup1
    08/08/2020  08:27 PM               566 ntuser.pol
                  11 File(s)        108,650 bytes
                  30 Dir(s)  920,744,747,008 bytes free
    Create File List wSUBS output:
    Code:
     Volume in drive D is Lenovo_D
     Volume Serial Number is 773C-8990
    
     Directory of D:\X2
    
    08/18/2019  10:21 PM    <DIR>          .
    08/18/2019  10:21 PM    <DIR>          ..
    12/19/2013  10:36 PM    <DIR>          DOC
    12/19/2013  10:36 PM    <DIR>          MACROS
    12/19/2013  10:36 PM    <DIR>          save
    06/28/2020  03:39 PM            12,988 xprofile.add
    07/26/2003  02:53 AM            10,434 xprofile.AsicE
    08/18/2019  10:22 PM                 2 test.bat
    04/05/2020  03:38 PM                73 x2.bat
    04/19/2002  08:20 AM             2,389 xprofile.BelgiumD
    04/19/2002  08:20 AM             2,696 xprofile.BelgiumF
    04/19/2002  08:20 AM             1,480 xprofile.Brazil
    01/25/1996  08:31 PM            46,947 xapis.c
    09/10/2012  08:31 PM            87,083 xprofile.def
    04/19/2002  08:19 AM             2,011 xprofile.Denmark
    05/19/2008  04:14 PM            46,945 x.dll
    05/19/2008  04:14 PM            46,945 xwutils.dll
    10/02/2020  10:20 PM               603 XCMDSTCK.DTA
    10/02/2020  09:52 PM           638,564 XEAINFO.DTA
    05/19/2008  04:14 PM           292,432 x.exe
    12/16/2000  08:58 PM           253,952 xold.exe
    02/21/2005  05:39 AM           294,912 x-old.exe
    02/13/2008  01:07 AM            74,032 xprofwnt.exe
    05/19/2008  04:14 PM           292,432 xwnt.exe
    04/19/2002  08:20 AM             2,502 xprofile.France
    04/19/2002  08:20 AM             2,449 xprofile.Germany
    01/14/2008  11:41 PM            61,279 x.hlp
    07/20/2005  03:22 AM           324,738 xwnt.inf
    10/01/2000  03:22 PM             2,275 xprofile.Italy
    04/19/2002  08:20 AM             1,468 xprofile.Japan
    10/26/2002  02:27 AM             7,495 xprofile.mvs
    04/19/2002  08:20 AM             2,315 xprofile.Netherlands
    10/05/2003  12:20 AM             4,169 xprofile.perl
    06/28/2020  03:40 PM            47,625 XW32.PRO
    01/16/1997  02:59 PM             4,690 xapis.rex
    04/19/2002  08:20 AM             1,979 xprofile.Spain
    04/19/2002  08:20 AM             2,011 xprofile.Sweden
    04/19/2002  08:20 AM             2,393 xprofile.Switzerland
    12/04/2002  01:11 AM             1,906 xprofile.tcl
    12/12/2007  11:17 PM             4,072 README.txt
    07/16/2000  04:59 AM             1,223 xprofile.UK
    07/25/2007  01:56 AM                59 X2 Macros Listing.URL
    07/26/2003  02:46 AM            13,171 xprofile.verilog
    11/10/1999  12:32 PM           143,555 xapis.win
    08/03/2004  12:53 PM               261 editcur.x
    03/05/2001  02:10 AM               425 isrexx.x
    03/05/2001  02:10 AM               463 myedit.x
    08/30/2000  03:37 AM               131 RRKEXIT.X
    08/30/2000  03:37 AM               131 RRKQUIT.X
    03/05/2001  02:10 AM             5,643 rxnote.x
    01/09/2001  02:09 PM             1,834 testkey.x
    03/24/2005  05:59 PM            22,945 cpp.xprofile
    03/25/2005  12:13 AM             9,170 html.xprofile
    03/24/2005  06:00 PM             7,997 rexx.xprofile
    07/25/2007  01:54 AM           136,037 x2doc.zip
    07/25/2007  01:55 AM           318,990 xmacros.zip
    07/25/2007  01:53 AM           498,381 xwnt.zip
                  52 File(s)      3,740,702 bytes
    
     Directory of D:\X2\DOC
    
    12/19/2013  10:36 PM    <DIR>          .
    12/19/2013  10:36 PM    <DIR>          ..
    03/21/2005  03:55 AM             3,847 x2style.css
    03/03/2005  02:36 AM               826 blank13.gif
    10/10/1997  06:17 PM               893 canada.gif
    07/20/2001  05:28 PM               794 contentstab2.gif
    03/03/2005  02:35 AM               843 darrow.gif
    05/09/1997  01:46 PM            10,393 demo.gif
    07/20/2001  05:28 PM               790 indextab2.gif
    03/03/2005  02:31 AM               847 rarrow.gif
    03/26/2005  04:09 AM           164,022 cmds.htm
    03/26/2005  04:09 AM            32,499 defkey.htm
    03/26/2005  04:09 AM             3,306 eos2cfg.htm
    03/26/2005  04:09 AM            70,272 geninfo.htm
    03/26/2005  04:09 AM             4,294 hexmode.htm
    03/26/2005  04:09 AM             6,755 osdiff.htm
    03/26/2005  04:09 AM             1,465 preface.htm
    03/26/2005  04:09 AM             4,002 sampwin.htm
    03/26/2005  04:09 AM             3,802 timecmd.htm
    03/26/2005  04:09 AM            14,069 tutor.htm
    03/26/2005  04:09 AM           103,586 uprof.htm
    03/26/2005  04:09 AM            24,650 x2contents.htm
    03/24/2005  09:20 PM               534 x2ContentsHdr.htm
    03/24/2005  08:57 PM                83 x2doc.htm
    03/04/2005  08:53 AM               859 x2docContents.htm
    03/04/2005  08:54 AM               851 x2docIndex.htm
    12/21/1999  09:01 PM            20,647 x2idx.htm
    03/26/2005  04:09 AM            26,387 x2index.htm
    03/24/2005  09:20 PM               524 x2IndexHdr.htm
    03/24/2005  08:31 PM            22,258 x2doc.js
    03/24/2005  08:52 PM               700 x2header.js
                  29 File(s)        524,798 bytes
    
     Directory of D:\X2\MACROS
    
    12/19/2013  10:36 PM    <DIR>          .
    12/19/2013  10:36 PM    <DIR>          ..
    11/10/1999  09:46 AM             9,342 xeainfo.cmd
    11/17/1997  07:56 PM             3,814 accent.x
    10/24/1996  06:34 PM             1,060 allincs.x
    12/03/1999  12:49 PM             2,846 apiwin.x
    09/11/1997  07:13 PM               302 avg.x
    08/11/1999  08:30 AM               848 back.x
    08/31/1996  04:46 AM             3,641 bookwin.x
    02/22/1999  09:05 PM            23,985 boxes.x
    05/17/1994  01:55 PM             2,511 brac.x
    06/17/1999  11:49 AM            20,851 cal.x
    02/02/1996  06:58 PM             7,746 cbox.x
    03/05/1999  03:42 PM             7,251 ccomment.x
    03/02/1995  08:16 PM             2,194 cfuncs.x
    10/23/1997  09:58 PM            10,200 chart.x
    02/24/1997  08:30 PM             3,059 chk42.x
    03/19/1996  07:27 PM               668 colours.x
    05/21/1996  11:49 PM               566 cols.x
    02/02/1996  05:07 PM             7,395 combox.x
    02/22/1994  04:07 PM             1,046 comments.x
    08/25/1997  07:31 PM             1,446 comp.x
    10/10/1997  08:16 PM             1,864 copydown.x
    11/20/1997  04:26 PM             2,793 date.x
    03/17/1997  09:33 PM             6,243 defos2.x
    05/18/1999  06:43 PM             1,168 dir.x
    06/09/1997  07:03 PM             1,763 doc.x
    06/21/2004  11:00 PM               223 editcur.x
    11/19/1997  04:59 PM               797 env.x
    06/08/1999  06:40 PM            12,848 expand_c.x
    06/08/1999  06:40 PM               581 expand_s.x
    06/24/1999  02:32 PM             4,918 favs.x
    12/09/1998  07:43 PM               830 filer.x
    02/02/1996  07:02 PM             2,680 fillblck.x
    02/26/1998  04:24 AM             1,742 findall.x
    09/04/1995  10:58 PM             5,855 foggy.x
    06/24/1999  02:38 PM             6,352 func.x
    02/21/1996  04:43 PM             2,028 funchdr.x
    01/30/1995  04:41 PM             1,952 funcs.x
    07/02/1999  01:45 PM             2,205 getnset.x
    10/15/1997  03:04 PM             3,188 gwook.x
    09/05/1999  03:07 PM            35,590 header.x
    02/15/1995  04:12 PM             1,221 hideblnk.x
    10/19/1996  04:18 PM             1,020 hidemark.x
    11/19/1997  04:35 PM             6,398 hostedit.x
    02/26/1996  03:01 PM             1,465 id.x
    02/02/1996  06:57 PM             1,989 imedit.x
    10/08/1998  03:39 PM             6,637 inclc.x
    10/07/1996  05:11 PM             1,911 includes.x
    10/19/1999  02:55 PM            21,396 ipf2html.x
    02/06/1997  02:13 PM             3,679 kwhelp.x
    12/21/1999  08:03 PM            44,095 lines.x
    08/08/1996  04:46 PM             1,175 listall.x
    02/02/1996  06:59 PM             9,314 load.x
    01/23/1995  04:57 PM             1,145 longest.x
    11/17/1997  08:44 PM             2,694 lorem.x
    10/23/1997  10:17 PM               391 m2f.x
    02/02/1996  07:00 PM             3,844 macx.x
    11/30/1998  08:18 PM             4,875 mak.x
    09/30/1998  07:02 PM               917 man.x
    04/27/1996  05:15 PM               218 markmat.x
    11/18/1997  08:10 PM             5,306 markstat.x
    04/15/1996  07:34 PM             1,010 markto.x
    11/08/1999  08:13 AM             7,261 math.x
    11/18/1997  06:50 PM               235 median.x
    02/02/1996  06:55 PM             1,383 newline.x
    02/02/1996  06:58 PM            10,356 newline2.x
    06/09/1999  11:46 AM             1,563 nlsyntax.x
    10/07/1994  03:53 PM             1,309 noblanks.x
    03/17/1999  04:15 PM             1,220 ns.x
    04/14/1998  08:47 PM             2,660 prtcodes.x
    05/03/1995  05:01 PM               593 prtmark.x
    06/30/1998  03:29 PM            10,142 ps.x
    12/08/1999  10:07 AM            11,143 qe.x
    06/06/1994  04:17 PM               786 qquitall.x
    06/07/1995  08:52 PM             1,243 quitall.x
    06/23/1997  03:39 PM               779 rc.x
    10/14/1996  03:07 PM             2,595 readfile.x
    12/21/1994  06:21 PM             1,171 remove.x
    09/03/1996  04:55 PM             1,620 removext.x
    06/06/1996  02:35 PM             7,370 rf.x
    03/05/1997  08:55 PM             1,149 ring.x
    06/07/1995  08:51 PM             1,359 saveall.x
    01/12/1994  09:48 PM               735 say.x
    06/09/1996  12:45 AM               894 sayin.x
    11/07/1995  03:09 PM               456 scale.x
    10/28/1997  03:55 PM               443 sdev.x
    07/29/1997  04:20 PM             7,731 sen.x
    10/15/1997  08:04 PM               954 shel.x
    05/19/1999  09:09 AM             3,286 showme.x
    08/06/1998  07:36 PM             2,139 spread.x
    10/23/1997  10:52 PM             1,017 stdin.x
    09/11/1997  07:10 PM               302 sum.x
    12/23/1994  05:06 PM             1,886 superc.x
    10/16/1997  08:25 PM             5,854 table.x
    03/22/1999  03:45 PM             3,386 tags.x
    02/02/1996  06:57 PM               995 today.x
    02/26/1996  02:58 PM             2,642 totlines.x
    11/19/1997  07:49 PM             1,069 underl.x
    02/16/1996  08:51 PM             4,546 xdir.x
    02/08/1996  01:45 PM             2,882 xl.x
    11/03/1996  04:55 AM               793 xt.x
                 100 File(s)        435,038 bytes
    
     Directory of D:\X2\save
    
    12/19/2013  10:36 PM    <DIR>          .
    12/19/2013  10:36 PM    <DIR>          ..
    08/30/2000  03:37 AM             6,245 xprofile.add
    08/30/2000  03:37 AM               131 RRKEXIT.X
    08/30/2000  03:37 AM               131 RRKQUIT.X
    03/02/2001  03:34 PM           198,626 xmacros.zip
                   4 File(s)        205,133 bytes
    
         Total Files Listed:
                 185 File(s)      4,905,671 bytes
                  11 Dir(s)  246,047,379,456 bytes free

    A Command Prompt window will also open but it will close when you close the Notepad window. Also %temp%\GenFileList.txt will be deleted when you close Notepad.

    warning   Warning
    If you want to keep the file remove the & del C:\Users\<accountname>\AppData\Local\Temp\GenFileList.txt from GenFileList.bat.




    Part Three

    Download and run RemoveGenFileList.bat to uninstall the Context Menu options, run RemoveGenFileList.bat.



    Download RemoveGenFileList.bat

    To run the batch file, open File Explorer, navigate to where you downloaded RemoveGenFileList.bat, double click on it or right click on it and select Open.

    RemoveGenFileList.bat deletes the four entries added to the registry that created Create File List and Create File List wSUBs entries in the File Explorer Context Menu. It also deletes GenFileList1.bat and GenFileList2.bat in your user account folder under C:\Users.



    Command Prompt window output when run:
    Code:
    Removing entries from registry
    The operation completed successfully.
    The operation completed successfully.
    Deleting Btach files.
    
    ######################################################
    # Registry entries and batch files have been deleted #
    ######################################################
    Press any key to continue . . .
    Last edited by Ztruker; 01 Feb 2021 at 14:33.
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 41,412
    windows 10 professional version 1607 build 14393.969 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #12

    Post the following two lines to point people to here, the BSOD Batch repository, for how to download the batch file and collect the required output data.

    getWindowsUpdateList.bat
    - Click here to go to the BSOD batch repository to download and run this batch file.
    Part Two - How to capture output of batch file to Clipboard



    getWindowsUpdateList.bat

    Extract a list of all Windows Updates applied to a system.



    information   Information
    getWindowsUpdateList.bat - Extract a list of all Windows Updates applied to a system and display the result in Notepad.

    Re-written by Matthew Wai View Profile: Matthew Wai - Windows 10 Help Forums 02/03/2021 updated 03/28/2021
    Original batch file by Ztruker 08/10/2020
    Based on code by TalonAI Powershell way to return all installed patches? (Get-Hotfix doesn't) - Ars Technica OpenForum




    Part One

    Download the batch file


    Download the batch file to your Desktop or Downloads folder.


    Download getWindowsUpdateList.bat



    Part Two

    Run the batch file


    This batch file is designed to be run from File Explore by double clicking on it or right clicking and selecting Open.

    DO NOT run directly from a Download as your anti-virus may object and prevent it from running.
    Always download to your hard drive then run it from there.



    When you launch getWindowsUpdateList.bat, you may see this:

    Batch files for use in BSOD debugging-securitywarning.jpg

    If you do, click the Run button or uncheck Always ask before opening this file then click on the [B/Run[/B] button.

    When you run the batch file, a list of all Windows Updates applied to your system is written to %temp%\getAllWindowsUpdates.log, then Notepad will open with the results which will look something like the following. With the latest update it now includes the Version number.

    Code:
    Powershell -ComObject Microsoft.Update.Session 
    
    KB        Date                Title                                                                                            
    --        ----                -----                                                                                            
    KB4580325 2020-12-05 04:44:41 2020-10 Security Update for Adobe Flash Player for Windows 10 Version 20H2 for x64-based Syste...
    KB4586876 2020-12-05 04:45:19 2020-11 Cumulative Update Preview for .NET Framework 3.5 and 4.8 for Windows 10, version 20H2 ...
    KB4586781 2020-12-05 04:47:06 2020-11 Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Version 20H2 for x64-based Systems (KB4586781)          
    KB4586853 2020-12-05 05:02:10 2020-11 Cumulative Update Preview for Windows 10 Version 20H2 for x64-based Systems (KB4586853)  
    KB4592438 2020-12-08 22:02:39 2020-12 Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Version 20H2 for x64-based Systems (KB4592438)          
    KB2267602 2020-12-12 03:29:03 Security Intelligence Update for Microsoft Defender Antivirus - KB2267602 (Version 1.329.245.0)  
    KB2267602 2020-12-13 01:18:12 Security Intelligence Update for Microsoft Defender Antivirus - KB2267602 (Version 1.329.305.0)  
    KB2267602 2020-12-16 04:32:14 Security Intelligence Update for Microsoft Defender Antivirus - KB2267602 (Version 1.329.489.0)  
    KB2267602 2020-12-16 18:26:58 Security Intelligence Update for Microsoft Defender Antivirus - KB2267602 (Version 1.329.510.0)  
    KB2267602 2020-12-17 03:19:39 Security Intelligence Update for Microsoft Defender Antivirus - KB2267602 (Version 1.329.524.0)  
    KB2267602 2020-12-17 15:01:42 Security Intelligence Update for Microsoft Defender Antivirus - KB2267602 (Version 1.329.551.0)  
    KB2267602 2020-12-17 16:54:18 Security Intelligence Update for Microsoft Defender Antivirus - KB2267602 (Version 1.329.553.0)  
    KB2267602 2020-12-18 13:16:56 Security Intelligence Update for Microsoft Defender Antivirus - KB2267602 (Version 1.329.608.0)  
    KB2267602 2020-12-18 17:01:05 Security Intelligence Update for Microsoft Defender Antivirus - KB2267602 (Version 1.329.615.0)  
    KB890830  2021-01-12 20:44:27 Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool x64 - v5.85 (KB890830)                                   
    KB4598242 2021-01-12 20:53:04 2021-01 Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Version 20H2 for x64-based Systems (KB4598242)          
    KB2267602 2021-01-12 21:47:32 Security Intelligence Update for Microsoft Defender Antivirus - KB2267602 (Version 1.329.2075.0) 
    KB2267602 2021-01-21 01:33:58 Security Intelligence Update for Microsoft Defender Antivirus - KB2267602 (Version 1.329.2549.0) 
    KB2267602 2021-01-29 16:08:25 Security Intelligence Update for Microsoft Defender Antivirus - KB2267602 (Version 1.329.3096.0) 
    KB4598299 2021-02-03 02:19:42 2021-02 Cumulative Update Preview for .NET Framework 3.5 and 4.8 for Windows 10, version 20H2 ...
    KB4598291 2021-02-03 02:27:18 2021-01 Cumulative Update Preview for Windows 10 Version 20H2 for x64-based Systems (KB4598291)  
    KB2267602 2021-02-10 17:58:29 Security Intelligence Update for Microsoft Defender Antivirus - KB2267602 (Version 1.331.676.0)  
    KB890830  2021-02-12 01:51:10 Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool x64 - v5.86 (KB890830)                                   
    KB4601050 2021-02-12 01:51:39 2021-02 Cumulative Update for .NET Framework 3.5 and 4.8 for Windows 10, version 20H2 for x64 ...
    KB4601319 2021-02-12 01:55:45 2021-02 Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Version 20H2 for x64-based Systems (KB4601319)          
    KB4023057 2021-02-20 07:08:24 2021-01 Update for Windows 10 Version 20H2 for x64-based Systems (KB4023057)                     
    KB890830  2021-03-10 02:29:00 Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool x64 - v5.87 (KB890830)                                   
    KB2267602 2021-03-10 21:56:00 Security Intelligence Update for Microsoft Defender Antivirus - KB2267602 (Version 1.333.134.0)  
    KB4052623 2021-03-10 21:56:00 Update for Microsoft Defender Antivirus antimalware platform - KB4052623 (Version 4.18.2102.3)   
    KB5000802 2021-03-11 19:02:02 2021-03 Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Version 20H2 for x64-based Systems (KB5000802)          
    KB5000802 2021-03-14 19:59:12 2021-03 Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Version 20H2 for x64-based Systems (KB5000802)          
    KB5001567 2021-03-17 22:56:28 2021-03 Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Version 20H2 for x64-based Systems (KB5001567)          
    KB2267602 2021-03-17 23:02:25 Security Intelligence Update for Microsoft Defender Antivirus - KB2267602 (Version 1.333.674.0)  
    KB5001649 2021-03-22 19:24:05 2021-03 Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Version 20H2 for x64-based Systems (KB5001649)          
    
    
    ============================================================================== 
    Powershell Get-Hotfix
    
    Source  Description     HotFixID  InstalledBy         InstalledOn           
    ------  -----------     --------  -----------         -----------           
    DESKTOP Update          KB4601050 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 2/12/2021 12:00:00 AM 
    DESKTOP Update          KB4562830 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 12/8/2020 12:00:00 AM 
    DESKTOP Security Update KB4580325 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 12/5/2020 12:00:00 AM 
    DESKTOP Security Update KB4586864 DESKTOP\ztruk       11/11/2020 12:00:00 AM
    DESKTOP Security Update KB4593175 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 12/8/2020 12:00:00 AM 
    DESKTOP Security Update KB4598481 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 1/12/2021 12:00:00 AM 
    DESKTOP Update          KB5001649 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 3/22/2021 12:00:00 AM 
    DESKTOP Security Update KB5000858 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 3/11/2021 12:00:00 AM
    The list has been sorted by the date each update was installed. This may help to identify if a particular update may be the root cause of your BSOD problems.

    When done, you will see the following instructions on how to open your Browser to the BSOD Batch Repository for detailed instructions on how to copy data from the Notepad Window to the Clipboard so you can paste it into your BSOD thread at Tenforums.com.

    Review the instructions in Part Two of the Index (the first post in this thread) by pressing the [V] key which will open your default web browser to that page and close the window, or press C to just close the window.

    Batch files for use in BSOD debugging-helpmenu.png

    Both will leave the notepad window open.




    Part Three

    Capture output of batch file to Clipboard


    Follow the directions in Part Two of the Index (first post at the top) to capture the output of the batch file displayed in notepad for posting in your BSOD thread at tenforums.com.
    Last edited by Ztruker; 28 Mar 2021 at 13:56.
      My Computer


  3. Posts : 41,412
    windows 10 professional version 1607 build 14393.969 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #13

    Post the following two lines to point people here to the Batch repository for how to download the batch file and collect the required output data.
    Get_Powercfg_info.bat - Click here to go to the BSOD batch repository to download and run this batch file.
    Part Two - How to capture output of batch file to Clipboard



    Get_Powercfg_info.bat

    Use Powershell powercfg commands to extract Power plan information.



    information   Information
    Get_Powercfg_info.bat - Use Powershell Powercfg commands to extract power and sleep information for the system

    Written by Matthew Wai 10//2020 Updated 03/17/2021
    ... at the suggestion of Zbook

    Runs the following Powershell commands

    Powercfg /list
    Powercfg /A
    Powercfg -lastwake
    Powercfg -devicequery wake_armed
    Powercfg -waketimers
    Powercfg /availablesleepstates
    Powercfg /requests
    Powercfg /energy
    Powercfg /batteryreport
    Powercfg /sleepstudy
    Powercfg /systemsleepdiagnostics
    Powercfg /systempowerreport




    Part One

    Download the batch file


    Download the batch file to your Desktop or Downloads folder.


    Download Get_Powercfg_info.bat



    Part Two

    Run the batch file


    This batch file is designed to be run from File Explore by double clicking on it or right clicking and selecting Open.

    DO NOT run directly from a Download as your anti-virus may object and prevent it from running.
    Always download to your hard drive then run it from there.



    When you launch Get_Powercfg_info.bat, you may see this:

    Batch files for use in BSOD debugging-securitywarning.jpg

    If you do, click the Run button or uncheck Always ask before opening this file then click on the [B/Run[/B] button.

    The first window you see will be this:

    Batch files for use in BSOD debugging-gwt_powercfg-1.jpg

    The last window you see will be this:

    Batch files for use in BSOD debugging-get_powercfg-2.png

    The zip file will contain 4 or 5 files. battery-report.html will be present only for a Laptop or Tablet.

    Batch files for use in BSOD debugging-get_powercfg-3.png

    The html files will be shown in your Web Browser when you double click on them in the ZIP file or after extracting them from the ZIP file.

    The log file will be similar to the following:

    Code:
    Existing Power Schemes (* Active)
    -----------------------------------
    Power Scheme GUID: 381b4222-f694-41f0-9685-ff5bb260df2e  (Balanced) *
    The following sleep states are available on this system:
        Standby (S3)
        Hibernate
        Hybrid Sleep
    
    The following sleep states are not available on this system:
        Standby (S1)
        The system firmware does not support this standby state.
    
        Standby (S2)
        The system firmware does not support this standby state.
    
        Standby (S0 Low Power Idle)
        The system firmware does not support this standby state.
    
        Fast Startup
        This action is disabled in the current system policy.
    
    Wake History Count - 1
    Wake History [0]
      Wake Source Count - 1
      Wake Source [0]
        Type: Device
        Instance Path: USB\ROOT_HUB20\4&1b28d639&0
        Friendly Name: 
        Description: USB Root Hub
        Manufacturer: (Standard USB Host Controller)
    HID-compliant mouse (001)
    HID Keyboard Device (001)
    
    Timer set by [SERVICE] \Device\HarddiskVolume2\Windows\System32\svchost.exe (SystemEventsBroker) expires at 7:59:30 PM on 10/11/2020.
      Reason: Windows will execute 'NT TASK\Macrium-Backup-{4DCFDDDA-9CFB-4448-A9A2-BDAC2F9F9D49}' scheduled task that requested waking the computer.
    The following sleep states are available on this system:
        Standby (S3)
        Hibernate
        Hybrid Sleep
    
    The following sleep states are not available on this system:
        Standby (S1)
        The system firmware does not support this standby state.
    
        Standby (S2)
        The system firmware does not support this standby state.
    
        Standby (S0 Low Power Idle)
        The system firmware does not support this standby state.
    
        Fast Startup
        This action is disabled in the current system policy.
    
    DISPLAY:
    None.
    
    SYSTEM:
    None.
    
    AWAYMODE:
    None.
    
    EXECUTION:
    None.
    
    PERFBOOST:
    None.
    
    ACTIVELOCKSCREEN:
    None.
    
    Enabling tracing for 60 seconds...
    Observing system behavior...
    Analyzing trace data...
    Analysis complete.
    
    Energy efficiency problems were found.
    
    13 Errors
    8 Warnings
    17 Informational
    
    See C:\WINDOWS\system32\energy-report.html for more details.
    Battery life report saved to file path C:\WINDOWS\system32\battery-report.html.
    Sleep Study report saved to file path C:\WINDOWS\system32\sleepstudy-report.html.
    System Sleep Timeline report saved to file path C:\WINDOWS\system32\system-sleep-diagnostics.html.
    Sleep Study report saved to file path C:\WINDOWS\system32\sleepstudy-report.html.



    Part Three

    Upload the ZIP file and attach to a post in your BSOD thread.


    Follow the directions in Part Two-Four step 7 to upload the zip file for posting in your BSOD thread at tenforums.com.
    Last edited by Ztruker; 17 Mar 2021 at 16:58.
      My Computer


  4. Posts : 7,606
    Windows 10 Home 20H2
       #14

    Post the following in a thread to point users to this Batch script.

    Upgrade_failure_info.bat - Click here to go to the BSOD batch repository to download and run this batch file.


    Upgrade_failure_info.bat

    To collect information about Windows upgrade failure.



    information   Information
    Upgrade_failure_info.bat Use PowerShell to zip the log files about Windows upgrade failure.

    Written by Matthew Wai on November 3, 2020
    ... at the suggestion of zbook
    ... approved by Ztruker.

    The following folders/files will be put into a ZIP file to be uploaded to TenForums/OneDrive/Dropbox/Google Drive.
    C:\Windows\Panther\UnattendGC
    C:\Windows\Panther\NewOS
    C:\Windows\Panther\setupact.log
    C:\Windows\Panther\setuperr.log
    C:\Windows\Logs\MoSetup
    C:\Windows\inf\setupapi.dev.log
    C:\Windows\setupapi.log

    C:\$Windows.~BT\Sources\Rollback
    C:\$Windows.~BT\Sources\Panther
    C:\$Windows.~WS\Sources\Panther\setupact.log
    C:\$Windows.~WS\Sources\Panther\setuperr.log



    Part One

    Download the batch file


    Download the batch file to your Desktop or Downloads folder.

    Download 👉 Upgrade_failure_info.bat ✔️


    Part Two

    Run the batch file


    This batch file is designed to be run from File Explorer by double-clicking on it or right-clicking and selecting "Open".

    DO NOT run directly from a Download as your anti-virus may object and prevent it from running.
    Always download to your hard drive then run it from there.


    When the folders/files are being zipped by PowerShell, you will see the following window:

    Batch files for use in BSOD debugging-1.jpg

    On completion, you will see the following window:

    Batch files for use in BSOD debugging-image-5.jpg

    The ZIP file will contain up to three folders, depending on the availability of the folders/files.





    Part Three

    Upload the ZIP file and attach it to a post in your BSOD thread.


    Follow the directions in Part Two-Four step 8 to upload the zip file for posting in your BSOD thread on TenForums.com.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Batch files for use in BSOD debugging-7-zip.jpg  
    Batch files for use in BSOD debugging Attached Files
    Last edited by Matthew Wai; 30 Nov 2021 at 08:23.
      My Computer


  5. Posts : 41,412
    windows 10 professional version 1607 build 14393.969 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #15

    Post the following in a thread to point users to this Batch script.

    RebootToBIOSSetup.bat - Click here to go to the BSOD batch repository to download and run this batch file.




    RebootToBIOSSetup.bat

    Reboot computer to BIOS/UEFI Setup if allowed by User.



    information   Information
    RebootToBIOSSetup.bat - Reboot computer to BIOS/UEFI Setup if allowed by User.

    Written by Ztruker 02/01/2021
    Based on a post by NavyLCDR

    This batch file can be very useful when you are having a hard time using the Fn keys on your keyboard to boot into BIOS/UEFI Setup.
    You can download the batch file and save it wherever you like then run it whenever you need to boot to BIOS/UEFI Setup Mode.
    I have it setup as a Shortcut on one of my Taskbar Toolbar menus. You can do the same or place the batch file on your Desktop or place a shortcut to the batch file on your Desktop.




    Part One

    Download the batch file


    Download the batch file to your Desktop or Downloads folder.


    Download RebootToBIOSSetup.bat



    Part Two

    Run the batch file


    This batch file is designed to be run from File Explore by double clicking on it or right clicking and selecting Open or from the Desktop or as a Shortcut from anywhere.

    DO NOT run directly from a Download as your anti-virus may object and prevent it from running.
    Always download to your hard drive then run it from there.



    When you launch RebootToBIOSSetup.bat, you may see this:

    Batch files for use in BSOD debugging-securitywarning.jpg

    If you do, click the Run button or uncheck Always ask before opening this file then click on the [B/Run[/B] button.

    When you run the batch file, you will see the following Command Prompt window.

    Batch files for use in BSOD debugging-reboottobiossetup.png

    Pressing Y will cause your computer to reboot into BIOS/UEFI Setup Mode.
    Pressing N will close the window.

    warning   Warning
    Make sure you have saved any work you are doing as the reboot will happen immediately
    Last edited by Ztruker; 01 Feb 2021 at 14:39.
      My Computer


  6. Posts : 7,606
    Windows 10 Home 20H2
       #16

    Post the following two lines to point people to here, the BSOD Batch repository, for how to download the batch file and collect the required output data.
    Tuneup_plus_log.bat Click here to go to the BSOD batch repository to download and run this batch file.
    Part Two How to capture output of batch file to Clipboard



    Tuneup_plus_log.bat

    Runs SFC, DISM and CHKDSK commands to verify or restore Operating System files


    information   Information
    Tuneup_plus_log.bat Runs System File Checker (SFC), Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM) and CHKDSK commands to verify or restore Operating System files and Windows Management Instrumentation Commands (WMIC) and BCDEDIT commands to set some basic startup, debug and dump settings.

    The file was written by Matthew Wai and intended as an alternative to Tuneup.bat
    The idea was based on forum posts by zbook, for whom the file was tailor-made.
    The progress status was based on a code by einstein1969

    The batch file will run the following commands:
    (The second sfc /scannow will be skipped as long as the first finds no problems.)
    sfc /scannow
    dism /online /cleanup-image /scanhealth
    dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth
    sfc /scannow
    chkdsk /scan
    If you want to run just these commands and not the commands listed below, run the following batch script:

    Tuneup1.bat
    wmic recoveros get autoreboot
    wmic recoveros set autoreboot = false
    wmic recoveros get autoreboot

    wmic recoveros get DebugInfoType
    wmic recoveros set DebugInfoType = 7
    wmic recoveros get DebugInfoType

    wmic pagefile list /format:list

    wmic Computersystem where name="%computername%" get AutomaticManagedPagefile
    wmic Computersystem where name="%computername%" set AutomaticManagedPagefile=True
    wmic Computersystem where name="%computername%" get AutomaticManagedPagefile

    bcdedit /enum {badmemory}
    If you want to run just these commands and not the commands listed above, run the following batch script:

    Tuneup2.bat



    Part One

    Download the batch file


    Download the batch file to your Desktop or Downloads folder.


    .. Download 👉 Tuneup_plus_log.bat ✔️ 【Last updated on February 18, 2022】
    .
    For non-members: 👉 Tuneup_plus_log.zip ✔️ 【Extract the batch file from the ZIP file】




    Part Two

    Run the batch file


    To run the batch file, open File Explorer, navigate to where you downloaded the batch file, and then double-click on it or right-click on it and select Open.

    DO NOT run it directly from a Download, as your anti-virus may object and stop it running.
    Always download it to your hard disk/SSD and then run it there.


    When you launch Tuneup_plus_log.bat, you may see the following dialog box:



    If you do, click on the Run button or uncheck "Always ask before opening this file" and then click on the Run button.

    After a few seconds, you will see the following window showing the progress of the first operation:

    Batch files for use in BSOD debugging-operation-1.jpg
    The blinking cursor at the left end indicates that the operation is in progress, so please do not close the window. When all the operations have been completed, you will see the following window:

    Batch files for use in BSOD debugging-info-window.jpg

    The LOG file "Tuneup.log" will already be on your desktop and opened with Notepad.
    Please do either of the following:

    Copy the data from Notepad into your post. (Recommended)
    Upload "Tuneup.log" as an attachment to your post.

    If you want , press the V key to read the detailed instructions on how to copy data from Notepad and properly paste them into your post on TenForums.com.
    If you want ②, see:【How to Upload and Post Screenshots and Files at Ten Forums
    ————————————————————————————————————————————

    If "Tuneup.log" is not on your desktop, right-click on the Start button --> Windows PowerShell.
    Run the following two commands to open two files: "T.txt" and "Tuneup.log".

    SAPS "$Env:ProgramData\TenForums.com\T.txt"
    SAPS "$Env:ProgramData\TenForums.com\Tuneup.log"

    Alternatively, run the following via Command Prompt to open the same files:

    "%ProgramData%\TenForums.com\T.txt"
    "%ProgramData%\TenForums.com\Tuneup.log"

    Copy everything from the two files into your post.
    Batch files for use in BSOD debugging Attached Files
    Last edited by Matthew Wai; 18 Feb 2022 at 09:04.
      My Computer


  7. Posts : 7,606
    Windows 10 Home 20H2
       #17

    Post the following line to point people to here, the BSOD Batch repository, for how to download the batch file and collect the required output data.
    Gather_additional_dump_files.bat Click here to go to the BSOD batch repository to download and run this batch file.



    Gather_additional_dump_files.bat

    Put the dump files into a ZIP file to be uploaded.


    information   Information
    Gather_additional_dump_files.bat ─ collect dump files from the following folder:

    C:\Windows\LiveKernelReports

    The file was written by Matthew Wai at the request of zbook



    Part One

    Download the batch file


    Download the batch file to your Desktop or Downloads folder.

    Download 👉 Gather_additional_dump_files.bat ✔️



    Part Two

    Run the batch file


    To run the batch file, open File Explorer, navigate to where you downloaded the batch file, and then double-click on it or right-click on it and select Open.

    DO NOT run it directly from a Download, as your anti-virus may object and stop it running.
    Always download it to your hard disk/SSD and then run it there.


    When you launch Gather_additional_dump_files.bat, you may see the following dialog box:



    If you do, click on the Run button or uncheck "Always ask before opening this file" and then click on the Run button.

    The script file will look for dump files in this folder: C:\Windows\LiveKernelReports
    If dump files are found, a ZIP file will be created on your desktop, and you will see the following message:

    Batch files for use in BSOD debugging-message-window.jpg



    Part Three

    Upload the ZIP file and attach it to a post in your BSOD thread.


    Follow the directions described in the tutorial below to upload the zip file for posting in your BSOD thread on TenForums.com.

    How to Upload and Post Screenshots and Files at Ten Forums
    Batch files for use in BSOD debugging Attached Files
    Last edited by Matthew Wai; 29 Jan 2022 at 06:49.
      My Computer


 

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