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AppCrashView v1.35
AppCrashView v1.35 👉 View application crash reports from Windows Error Reporting files. AppCrashView is a small NirSoft utility that displays details of application crashes stored in Windows Error Reporting .wer files. It shows crash information in a two-pane window, with the crash list on top and the selected crash report contents below. Crash lists can be saved to text, CSV, HTML, or XML files, or copied to the clipboard for use in Excel or another spreadsheet program. Features: • Displays application crash details from Windows Error Reporting .wer files • Two-pane interface shows crash list and full selected crash report • Save crash lists as text, tab-delimited, CSV, HTML, or XML • Copy selected crash information to the clipboard • Quick Filter support for instantly narrowing crash results • Open report file folder or process folder • Delete selected reports • Run as administrator option • Command-line export options • No installation required Supported operating systems: • Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows Server 2008, Windows 8, Windows 10 Supported languages: English, Brazilian Portuguese, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Persian, Polish, Romanian, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Slovak, Spanish, Swedish, Traditional Chinese, Valencian Changes: v1.35 Added 'Quick Filter' feature (View -> Use Quick Filter or Ctrl+Q). When turned on, you can type a string in the text box under the toolbar and AppCrashView will instantly filter the application crashes list, showing only lines that contain the string you typed. Click here to visit the author's website.
5/5 5,965 Jun 14, 2026
Nir Sofer
Error Lookup v2.6.1
Error Lookup v2.6.1 Portable open source tool which can help by translating error codes into a more meaningful text description. The interface is simple - just a box to type your code, and another which displays the details - so there doesn’t seem much to learn. A portable open source tool which can help by translating error codes into a more meaningful text description. The interface is simple - just a box to type your code, and another which displays the details - so there does not seem much to learn. The program also supports a wide range of codes: regular Windows API errors, Native API errors, DirectX, Windows Internet errors, STOP codes. And we think it can probably be configured to read more (Settings > Modules). The lightweight application is less than a megabyte, and it is compatible with Windows 7 and higher operating systems. Changes: v2.6.1 Jan 6 2025 revert back windows 7 and windows 8 support improved dark theme support updated project sdk Use 7-Zip to unzip this file. Click here to visit the author's website.
5/5 6,961 Jul 05, 2025
Henry++
Error Messages For Windows 3.0
Error Messages For Windows 3.0 MS Windows Error Messages is a small utility that will allow you to look up MS Windows error code numbers and display a descriptive message explaining what the numeric code actually means. If you have software programs that produce numeric error codes now you can find out what they really mean. MS Windows Error Messages also provides a facility to display and print all of the error codes and messages defined for your version of MS Windows.
5/5 9,535 Mar 03, 2017
Gregory Braun
Tweaking.com - Disk Error Checking at Next Boot v1.0.0
Tweaking.com - Disk Error Checking at Next Boot v1.0.0 This little tool will set the dirty bit flag on a drive. When the dirty bit flag is set, Windows will perform a disk check and repair any errors it find at the next system boot. Normally I would set a drive error check by using the tools tab on the properties of a drive. Odd thing is, sometimes it wouldn't be set and I would have to do it again to get the system to scan the drive. This was annoying as I just wasted a reboot and the time it took. So I made this tool to make it easier and faster to get the drive error check going.
5/5 9,675 Sep 02, 2017
Tweaking.com
Windows Error Message Creator v1.40.32
Windows Error Message Creator v1.40.32 Mess with your IT person by creating fake error messages. CREATING STANDARD MESSAGE BOXES Windows Error messages are something that everyone has come across at some point or another. WEMC allows you to take these messages and put your own, often humorous, take on them. Everything you need to create one is on the main screen, in the section entitled 'Create A Standard Message Box.' CREATING CUSTOMIZED MESSAGE BOXES A customized message box is a message box that gives you total control over the contents. It allows you to set custom text, icons and buttons -- all in one easy to use interface. CREATING FORMAT DIALOGS WEMC includes the ability to create fictitious Formatting dialogue boxes. Formatting is the act of deleting all the data on a drive. N.B. WEMC does not actually delete any data; it merely gives the impression of such a thing happening. To create a format dialog, press Ctrl+F while on the Main Screen, or select 'Create > Format Dialog' from the menu. SHOWING A BLUE SCREEN OF DEATH WEMC has the ability to show off that most infamous of Windows errors, the Blue Screen Of Death (BSOD). To do this, select 'Create > BSOD' from the Main Menu, or press Ctrl+B. Version 1.40.32 Added 2 new icons. Please use the new INI updater to add these new icons to an existing list. This will help to preserve any custom icons you may have added. Added a new button to the Manage Custom Icons screen that will recreate the original CustomIcons.ini file. This is handy if you've accidentally deleted something you shouldn't have (by editing the file outside of WEMC). Please note that this will also remove any custom icons you have added. CustomIcons.ini will now ...
5/5 6,354 Feb 08, 2021
Christopher Urquhart
   
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