In this case I rebooted and went into setup. I discovered that my hard drive was no longer listed. I shut down and removed all connections from my IDE slots and cables to my HDD. I checked and saw no visible problem then connected everything up again. My computer runs again.
I done this on my laptop which only lasted a few hours without blue screening and it worked haven't had a blue screen for a year now and still counting
hope this helps
How do you solve the problem of physical memory dump?
gotta multiply it by 23 to the 3rd power. how do you like me now dick
Physical Memory dump , Blue screen Dump...
A crash dump is a memory dump, carried out when there is a crash.A "crash" refers to a serious malfunction of the operating system. A "memory dump" means that the contents of memory (RAM) are copied somewhere; for instance to a file.
Usually, a 'mini-dump' occurs when a computer encounters an error in a program. This causes the computer to write the contents of the memory to disc. This is so the user can (if they wish) report the error and forward the contents of the mini-dump to the program vendor - so their technical team can see what happened, and if necessary re-write the software to cure the problem.
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If you get an error message in a blue screen that says "beginning physical dump of memory to disk," it may mean the disk is blocked or the operating system has been corrupted. It can be a driver or kernel-mode process tried to access memory and failed due to bad hardware or software.
it means that you have lot your memory.
mamory dump mean the file that make my system slow is called mamory dump
That depends on how much memory is being used by the operating system, the apps and their data. In general a paging file is 2 to 3 times physical memory so, 4x the physical memory (paging file of 3x physical memory + physical memory) will guarantee enough room for all data IF the paging file is set to 3x physical memory. There would be more needed for the devices attached to the processor, but there will be holes in memory and these holes most often more than make up for the memory of attached devices.
It's just a way your computer "gathers itself up" after a huge memory loss. You probably have a program that takes alot of memory, and your computer is trying to find more to burn and waste. If you suddenly lose alot of memory, enough to NOT run programs, your computer will shut down, losing everything. That is why it tries to rebuild its memory so you don't haveta experience it's failure because you have a effin memory taking program. (no offence)
The blue screen of death means you are having a PMD (Physical Memory dump) Just turn your computer off at the PowerPoint or using the button. It happens when you plug an external source into your computer.