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How can I extract DLL file from memory dump?

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I have a memory dump (unmanaged process) . How can I extract (using windbg) one of the dlls loaded into the process ? I mean actually saving the dll file into the disk

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Saar Avatar asked Oct 29 '09 13:10

Saar


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You can use the sos.dll inside windbg directory.

First, load the sos.dll in windbg:

.load clr10\sos.dll

Then use !sam OR !SaveAllModule to extract the modules on specific disk location:

!sam c:\notepad
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Steve Avatar answered Oct 21 '22 22:10

Steve


To extract a DLL without using SOS, use the .writemem extension as follows:

  1. discover the module start and end addresses using lmvm dllname
    example output for ieframe:
    start end module name
    61370000 61fb8000 ieframe

  2. calculate the length = end-start: ? 61fb8000 - 61370000
    output: Evaluate expression: 12877823 = 00c48000

  3. then save the DLL as follows:
    .writemem C:\tmp\mydll.dll 61370000 L?00c48000

This is unlikely to give you the exact DLL as it was loaded from disk, fixing this up is non-trivial.

(Partly based on this article)

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deemok Avatar answered Oct 21 '22 23:10

deemok