I didn't say that I was any good, just that I enjoyed it.
I have a dog eared copy of Advanced Windows Debugging that I've used, but I've also have books around reverse engineering, disassembly and a little bit of curiosity and practice. I have also the .NET version which I haven't used as much. I also enjoyed the Vostokov books, even though there is a lack of editing in them.
Edit to add: It is not as much focus on usage of the tool as it is about understanding what is going on in the dump file, you are ahead in knowledge if you can do stack traces and look at exception records.
I have a dog eared copy of Advanced Windows Debugging that I've used, but I've also have books around reverse engineering, disassembly and a little bit of curiosity and practice. I have also the .NET version which I haven't used as much. I also enjoyed the Vostokov books, even though there is a lack of editing in them.
Edit to add: It is not as much focus on usage of the tool as it is about understanding what is going on in the dump file, you are ahead in knowledge if you can do stack traces and look at exception records.