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Windbg “Processes and Threads” window doesn't change context when kernel debugging
My 'Processes and Threads' window is stuck on 000:f0f0f0f0 ntkrnlpa.exe.
I tried changing the context in various ways, none of which affected the window.
My actions:
kd> !process 0 0 notepad.exe
PROCESS 821ff378 SessionId: 0 Cid: 0358 Peb: 7ffd7000 ParentCid: 05e0
DirBase: 090801a0 ObjectTable: e18fb7b8 HandleCount: 132.
Image: notepad.exe
kd> .process /i 821ff378
You need to continue execution (press 'g' <enter>) for the context
to be switched. When the debugger breaks in again, you will be in
the new process context.
kd> g
Break instruction exception - code 80000003 (first chance)
nt!RtlpBreakWithStatusInstruction:
80527bdc cc int 3
I'd expect the 'Processes and Threads' window to show me now notepad.exe with its threads.
Why wouldn't it work?
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