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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T12:08:45+00:00 2026-05-22T12:08:45+00:00

I’m trying to debug a C# application from a .DMP file and I have

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I’m trying to debug a C# application from a .DMP file and I have the executable, the DLLs and the PDBs all in a folder called “MyFolder.” I set the directory containing the source code to C:\MyFolder\ but when I try to debug it tells me that:

“No symbols are loaded for any call stack frame. The source code cannot be displayed.”

When I open the Symbol Load Information it states that the following PDBs could not be found:

C:\Windows\System32\kernel32.pdb: Cannot find or open the PDB file.
C:\MyFolder\kernel32.pdb: Cannot find or open the PDB file.
C:\MyFolder\symbols\dll\kernel32.pdb: Cannot find or open the PDB file.
C:\MyFolder\dll\kernel32.pdb: Cannot find or open the PDB file.
C:\MyFolder\kernel32.pdb: Cannot find or open the PDB file.
C:\Windows\symbols\dll\kernel32.pdb: Cannot find or open the PDB file.
C:\Windows\dll\kernel32.pdb: Cannot find or open the PDB file.
C:\Windows\kernel32.pdb: Cannot find or open the PDB file.

My PDBs are in the correct folder and they’re timestamped with the exact same time and date. Does anybody know what’s going on here? What’s the proper way to load the symbols?

How do I verify my application’s symbols are actually loaded (to eliminate them as the problem)?
I checked the Modules and it looks like all of the DLLs and the executable of my project are unable to load the symbols, specifically the symbol status is “No native symbols in symbol file”… when I right click on the item and I select “Load Symbols From -> Symbol Path” and I select the PDB C:\MyFolder\MyApplication.pdb then it tells me that “The symbol file for MyApplication.pdb does not match the module.”

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    2026-05-22T12:08:45+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 12:08 pm

    It sounds like the dump file is a native-code minidump, not a managed-code minidump, since the symbols for all those DLLs are usually not critical for managed debugging unless you debugging a mixed-mode app, debugging into Win32 calls or debugging across managed/unmanaged boundaries.

    It depends on how the minidump was created. If it was on a different machine on a different operating system or service pack, then you may need the symbol path set up to get the exact PDBs of the system DLLs from the other machine, not your application assmeblies and symbols. Your managed debugging experience will improve if these unmanaged symbols are correct.
    To further complicate things you have .NET “micro-versions” and native images to contend with to get the stack traces working.

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