How can I debug the Windows 10 Logon sequence?


  1. Posts : 18
    Windows 10 x64 Pro, v 21H1, build 19043.1110
       #1

    How can I debug the Windows 10 Logon sequence?


    A few seconds after I enter my login PIN on Windows 10 Pro 64-bit an error occurs, notified by the 'critical stop' sound.

    This occurs while the screen is still showing the Windows logon page, and there is no text displayed, to indicate what the error is about. I cannot find anything relevant for the time of login in any of the event logs visible through Event Viewer.

    I would like to find a way of debugging the login sequence, either with simultaneous display on the screen, or preferably by going through a saved debug log file, if there is a way of setting this up.

    Another thought: is there a way of getting login output written to one of the event logs?

    Any advice for doing this would be very welcome.

    Sam

    Microsoft Windows 10 Pro 64-bit, Version 10.0.10586 on Dell Inc. Inspiron 530, x64-based PC
    Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU E8200 @ 2.66GHz, 2 Cores, 2 Logical Processors
    Installed Physical Memory: 4.00 GB
    Page File Space: 3.18 GB
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  2. Posts : 5,169
    64bit Win 10 Pro ver 21H2
       #2

    Hello SamRick and welcome to TenForums :),

    Does this also happen if you revert to a password login?
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  3. Posts : 18
    Windows 10 x64 Pro, v 21H1, build 19043.1110
    Thread Starter
       #3

    I don't know, Phil. I will give it a try.
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  4. Posts : 5,478
    2004
       #4

    Assuming you haven't disabled it (by reducing the size of your page file to zero for some reason) you will find a memory dump in C:\Windows directory. This will tell you (almost certainly unless your computer is broken) that one of your drivers is not up to date.

    If you like you can follow the instructions here and upload the relevant information and someone will have a look into it.

    BSOD - Posting Instructions - Windows 10 Forums

    I'll try to do it myself but there are better BSOD analysts than me so they might take over :)
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