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By default, the dump file is placed in the root of the boot drive (i.e., the partition or volume where the main Windows folder resides) and given the name MEMORY.DMP.
In case of system memory dump you might not be able to get the dump file. Leave at least 1Gb of page file on your system drive and the rest assigned to a different drive.
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.
if you remove the paging file from the boot partition, Windows cannot create a dump file (Memory.dmp) in which to write debugging information in the event that a kernel mode Stop Error message occurs. This could lead to extended downtime if you must debug to troubleshoot the Stop error message.
remove the lid from the top or break d boot hahahahahaha or dump d car
bang and boot, hump and dump, shag and shift, get on your knees for cheese, get down for brown.
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Pull up the boot from the shift lever, look down at the transmission.. you'll see it there.
Its a crash dump, its designed to tell the Microsoft people what went wrong during a crash. you shouldn't really need to open it, if you aren't sending it to Microsoft then i would just delete it. If your really curious then open it with notepad, or press the "view what this report contains" button when the crash occurs, and that's essentially what they see as well, but its all in computer language.
Your computer didn't crash "due to" a mini-dump; it crashed for some other reason, and the "mini-dump" contains some error messages that your computer saved to explain WHY it crashed. There are "mini-dump" viewer programs that can often show you WHY your computer crashed, and that may be the information you need to fix the problem. For example, the mini-dump file may indicate that a device driver failed, such as a video driver or network interface. Knowing what crashed can allow you to know which driver needs to be updated.
There are a few methods for doing this:UniflashUniflash is a free program that supports dumping the BIOSs from most motherboards and even some graphics cards. You will need to be able to boot from a floppy disk or a bootable USB flash drive (it runs on MS-DOS).FlashromFlashrom is a Linux program that can dump Flash chips from some Flash chips. It does not support quite as many as Uniflash, but supports more modern ones. Linux is probably also easier to boot from on modern computers than MS-DOS (you can boot MS-DOS from a CD, but then you'd have nowhere to save the files).
Concrete is measured in yards, not tons. As for permissible tonnage on a dump truck, it'll vary by state. IIRC, in North Carolina, a tri-axle dump is typically good for 16 - 18 tons, dependent on tare weight, wheelbase, and whether they're traveling on primary or secondary roads.