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Re: Memory dump

Posted: 2011-08-28 16:54
by Pedz
That is just windows putting all the RAM onto the HDD to try and prevent corruption or loss of data. The important part of a BSOD to look at is around line 3 or 4(on its own separate line). This tells you the fault code and or a short description of the problem cause. After the BSODS finished the memory dump, you will have to manually reset the PC (power button for ~ 3 seconds, or reset button) I wouldn't worry about getting any BSODS, they happen from time to time :P

Re: Memory dump

Posted: 2011-09-19 03:12
by Valleyforge3946
Pedz wrote:That is just windows putting all the RAM onto the HDD to try and prevent corruption or loss of data. The important part of a BSOD to look at is around line 3 or 4(on its own separate line). This tells you the fault code and or a short description of the problem cause. After the BSODS finished the memory dump, you will have to manually reset the PC (power button for ~ 3 seconds, or reset button) I wouldn't worry about getting any BSODS, they happen from time to time :P
What this guy said. :P Looks like you may never know what it is. Start fretting if it happens again