Well, since we are more than likely dealing with a hardware issue here, dump files really would not help us very much.
Dump files were invented to help software/driver developers to debug their programs (source code) - not to diagnose hardware problems. Dump files assume that the hardware platform is stable in order to tell the software developer which module and which line in that program caused the crash. And all of this must be converted from hex to be of any use to the programmer/coder.
No dump file will ever tell you which piece of hardware is failing. The best that a dump can do is tell us that an I/O error occurred, which usually means that a problem occurred with a hard drive. But which hard drive? That info the dump remains silent on.
But the dump will never tell us that the PSU is bad; that the motherboard has a problem; that a cable or wiring has gone bad - never, ever happen.
Regards. . .
jcgriff2