WhoCrashed 7 adds full support for Windows 11 and the latest bug checks to improve Diagnostic Free Download: Software Reviews, Downloads, News, Free Trials, Freeware, and Full Commercial Software

Blue screen errors can be the most difficult for Windows users to fix. Generally speaking, there is a low-level problem: kernel or driver corruption, or inclusion of a hardware fault. But how do you go about diagnosing the problem and finding a cure?

WhoCrashed is a tool designed to help interpret these blocks, and with the release of WhoCrashed 7.0 Home Edition, this powerful diagnostic tool just got even better.

WhoCrashed can help you provide a more helpful explanation of blue screen errors.

The best key in WhoCrashed 7 is full compatibility with Windows 11. This includes full endpoint bug testing, ensuring that users will get an accurate description and analysis of the underlying problem.

The new version also comes with the promise of "significantly improved scanning speed," even when it's necessary to download additional files. The analysis part of the program now has its own separate thread to avoid “not responding” errors when users start clicking dangling the analysis process.

There is also the promise of improved analysis algorithms to provide more complete causes and precisions of system crashes, along with additional information to check for memory corruption errors.

WhoCrashed 7 brings together a handy tools menu that provides direct access to key system troubleshooting tools.

WhoCrashed now also supports automated actions via batch files or scheduled areas by adding several command line options, which can ensure that the results of such scans are automatically saved to a file.

A new tools menu provides a handy mix of links to tools and system key settings, there's improved support for larger screens with better high DPI support, and many other bug fixes and tweaks. See the What's New in the Program page for a full list of changes.

WhoCrashed 7.0 Home Edition is available for PCs running Windows XP SP3 or later. It is free for personal or non-commercial use. A professional edition offers a more detailed and useful analysis of memory dumps, it can also be used on memory dumps on other networked PCs along with other functions. A Pro license for a single system costs $34.95.

Who Crashed Home Edition 7.0

Quickly locate the most likely cause of PC crashes

Only free for personal use