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I try to use the winDBG to debug a dump file. When I run .loadby sos mscorwks.dll

It gave me an error message. Unable to find module 'mscorwks.dll'

Has anyone seen this before?

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If you are debugging a .NET 4.0 application, you need to use the following instead of mscorwks:

.loadby sos clr

Here is a good overview of the commands available for different versions of the FULL .NET framework. Enjoy!!

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I had this issue as well and it turned out to be because the debugger was breaking into the app before the CLR was loaded. I had to let the app run throug further before I could do much of anything.

Doing this in windbg might help:

sxe ld:mscorlib
g
(... breaks again ...)
.loadby sos mscorwks

The 'sxe ld:..' stops on module load.

As Sixto mentions, if you are debugging dotnet 4 apps you'll need to replace the last line with

.loadby sos clr
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  • Yes, this was my problem. It broke too early. I didn't have to load mscorlib myself, I just let the application go a bit further (until it hit Console.ReadLine(), by writing g before .loadby sos mscorwks. Apr 14, 2015 at 8:26
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Don't add the .dll, try just .loadby sos mscorwks

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    This still gives error message Unable to find module 'mscorwks.dll' for me
    – MaxJ
    Nov 29, 2016 at 10:16
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    This still gives error message Unable to find module 'mscorwks.dll' for me May 3, 2017 at 11:19
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Also ensure you have correct bitness - trying to do this in 64-bit windbg while debugging 32-bit app will give you the same error.

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If you have the .NET framework directory (e.g. c:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727) in your path, you can just use

.load sos

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