i'm not suggesting anything related to a kernel dump as you've said its not a host kernel crash, but a machine hang. usually a machine hang is caused by HW misbehavior (that could have been caused by HW, firmware and/or OS kernel). in those cases, the only way to get a kernel dump would be to have a HW watchdog device and possibly a SMM able to get the full memory dump, which is NOT the case of a "notebook", as you described in the beginning of the bug.
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