![]() ![]() Memory dumps are a great diagnostic tool because they are a complete snapshot of what a process is doing at the time the dump is captured. Stack Overflow Exceptions and Out of Memory Exceptions can occur when your app has insufficient memory space for any function to handle the exception, which again causes the process to crash. Out of Memory Exceptions, Stack Overflow Exceptions and Execution Engine Exceptions also cause crashes. The exception goes up the stack and becomes, what we refer to as, a S econd Chance Exception and crashes your app’s process. These occurs where an exception is raised (First Chance Exception), but your code does not handle it (typically using a try-catch code construct). There are several different things that might be causing your managed application to crash, the most common are typically unhandled exceptions. Thankfully Visual Studio is a great tool for analyzing your apps memory dumps! In this post we show you how easy it is to get important insights from a crash dump, and the steps to resolve the issue using Visual Studio. When unexpected crashes occur in your managed application you are often left with little evidence of the issue capturing and analyzing memory dumps may be your last best option.
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