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How to view BSOD logs on different other computer by transplanting storage.

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Install WinDBG from MS Store and load the dump files from another system. 
These files usually located at either C:\Windows\Minidump folder or C:\Windows\*.dmp

 

You can also use Bluescreenview by NirSoft. 

Like the title said, how do I view BSOD information on a different computer by transplanting the (only) storage of the computer that had BSOD'd.
As I have a computer that BSOD's the moment it touches windows in any form, I RMA'd the motherboard but they want to know if I have some BSOD info. So Ideally I can put the drive of the faulty computer into a different one to extract the BSOD logs.

Is that possible, and if so how? Because the only things I can find online are about even viewer, which isn't useful on a different PC.

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Install WinDBG from MS Store and load the dump files from another system. 
These files usually located at either C:\Windows\Minidump folder or C:\Windows\*.dmp

 

You can also use Bluescreenview by NirSoft. 

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