Bug Check 0xAD: VIDEO_DRIVER_DEBUG_REPORT_REQUEST
The VIDEO_DRIVER_DEBUG_REPORT_REQUEST bug check has a value of 0x000000AD. This bug check indicates that the video port created a non-fatal minidump on behalf of the video driver during run time.
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VIDEO_DRIVER_DEBUG_REPORT_REQUEST Parameters
The following parameters appear on the blue screen.
| Parameter | Description |
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1 |
Driver-specific |
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2 |
Driver-specific |
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3 |
Driver-specific |
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4 |
The number of all reports that have been requested since boot time |
Remarks
The video port created a non-fatal minidump on behalf of the video driver during run time because the video driver requested a debug report.
The VIDEO_DRIVER_DEBUG_REPORT_REQUEST bug check can be caused only by minidump creation, not by the creation of a full dump or kernel dump.
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Build date: 4/9/2013
