This will include temporary internet files,
system memory dump files, and more.
Not exact matches
Once a game is «
dumped» to the
system's
memory, it can be launched by selecting it from a menu listing the games stored on the
system.
In short, larger
memory dump files aren't very useful unless you plan on sending them to Microsoft or another software developer so they can fix a blue - screen that's occurring on your
system.
Microsoft says that, when the page file is set to a
system - managed size and the computer is configured for automatic
memory dumps, «Windows sets the size of the paging file large enough to ensure that a kernel
memory dump can be captured most of the time.»
Because minidumps are so useful and small, we recommend never setting the
memory dump setting to «(none)» — be sure to at least configure your
system to create small
memory dumps.
If you use the Disk Cleanup utility and tell it to clean up
system files, you'll see both types of
memory dumps appear in the list.
So, if you have 16 GB of RAM and Windows is using 8 GB of it at the time of the
system crash, the
memory dump will be 8 GB in size.
· Machine is running in a virtual environment · Presence of machine
memory dumps in the past 30 days · Presence of user mode memory dumps in the past 30 days · Problems related with machine memory dump configuration · Unexpected Shutdown Event Logs on System Log from past 30 days · Machine Memory Dump related event logs on System log from past 30 days · Pre-release version of Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2 · Evaluation versions of Windows 7 or Windows Server 2
memory dumps in the past 30 days · Presence of user mode
memory dumps in the past 30 days · Problems related with machine memory dump configuration · Unexpected Shutdown Event Logs on System Log from past 30 days · Machine Memory Dump related event logs on System log from past 30 days · Pre-release version of Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2 · Evaluation versions of Windows 7 or Windows Server 2
memory dumps in the past 30 days · Problems related with machine
memory dump configuration · Unexpected Shutdown Event Logs on System Log from past 30 days · Machine Memory Dump related event logs on System log from past 30 days · Pre-release version of Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2 · Evaluation versions of Windows 7 or Windows Server 2
memory dump configuration · Unexpected Shutdown Event Logs on System Log from past 30 days · Machine Memory Dump related event logs on System log from past 30 days · Pre-release version of Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2 · Evaluation versions of Windows 7 or Windows Server 200
dump configuration · Unexpected Shutdown Event Logs on
System Log from past 30 days · Machine
Memory Dump related event logs on System log from past 30 days · Pre-release version of Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2 · Evaluation versions of Windows 7 or Windows Server 2
Memory Dump related event logs on System log from past 30 days · Pre-release version of Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2 · Evaluation versions of Windows 7 or Windows Server 200
Dump related event logs on
System log from past 30 days · Pre-release version of Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2 · Evaluation versions of Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2
There are three types of
dumps that can be captured in case of a
system crash: Complete
Memory Dump, Kernel
Memory Dump, and Small
Memory Dump.
Kernel and Complete
memory dump from a Windows
system may not contain all the
memory from the
system.
It scans your computer for files that can be safely deleted — temporary files,
memory dumps, old
system restore points, leftover files from Windows upgrades, and so on.
Well, according to Robert Simpkins, Senior Support Escalation Engineer, Automatic
Memory Dump is to create support for «
System Managed» page file configuration.