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Old January 9th 08, 09:16 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.performance
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Default Professional Seminar - Windows Kernel Debugging

An exclusive Seminar on Windows Kernel Debugging (With)Lab

An unrivaled seminar first time in India. This highly technical
seminar will provide a learning forum for in-depth technical knowledge
on Kernel Debugging. It will provide you debugging techniques and
demonstrations designed to help you avoid common pitfalls in your
system design.
When Windows detects an inconsistency within the operating system
that's too big to ignore, it crashes and displays the infamous Blue
Screen of Death. Optionally, the system also writes the contents of
memory at the time of the crash to a crash dump file. The successful
analysis of a crash dump requires a good background in Windows
internals and data structures. But it also lends itself to a rigorous,
methodical approach. Crash analysis is a skill that can be taught and
learned. And that's precisely what we do in this hands-on
seminar.

Seminar Contents:
Setup Procedures Using Windbg
Symbol Setup
Debugging Options
Elementary Debugging Techniques
Basic Kernel Debugging Techniques
Multithreading debugging
Stack Trace
GFlags
Finding out Memory leaks in User mode
Finding out Memory leaks in Kernel
Debugging Deadlock
Driver Verifier
Interpreting System Bug Check
Information & Crash Dump Analysis

Pre-requisite:

* This is a beginner-level seminar offering for active practitioners.
* All attendees are expected to understand operating system
concepts
in general, and the basic concepts of the Windows operating system.
* Attendees must have previous hands-on experience working with
Windows, including some (moderate) applications or driver level
development experience. It is a hands-on class intended to give
students real, practical experience in using the Windows kernel
debugger (WinDBG)

Why you should attend the seminar:
* Learn from developers who work only with Windows.
* Learn concepts & techniques by Industry professionals that you can
apply over & over.
* Save time and money by learning what common mistakes to avoid.
* Take Aways : Windbg CD

Registration on first come first serve basis.
(Kindly confirm your seat with registration amount at the earliest as
limited seats are offered.)

Dates : January 20, 2008
Time : 2.30 to 5.30 PM (Sunday)
Venue : Concepts Systems Educational Services Division
602-603, The Pentagon, Shahu College Road,
Next to Pune-Satara Road,
Near Panchami Hotel, Parvati. Pune - 411009.
www.conceptssys.com
Phone: +91-020-2421 6888 / 099606 38738
(Entry restricted to registered candidates only.)

 




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