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David Candy
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Mon Oct 10, 2005 5:52 am Post subject:
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Corrupted dmp files are normally related to either memory configuration (running windows in a special memory mode), too much memory (in conjunction with something else), or running windows on RAID and similar high performance hard disks.
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================================================"Ok" <Ok@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F0752732-4168-4E61-9C9E-B24E239236E3@microsoft.com...
| Quote: | Im not sure what you mean with that.
Well the notebook has 512 MB RAM
What are those configs? I guess you
dont mean sth like my harddisk is primary master
and so on, or do u?
And what is a memory config?
Thx
"David Candy" wrote:
What is your memory and disk drive configuration?
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Ok
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Mon Oct 10, 2005 10:10 pm Post subject:
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Well but what does it mean to me?
Its a fresh installed XP ona new Notebook, no RAId
not much RAM and i dunno about any special
memory managment
"David Candy" wrote:
| Quote: | Corrupted dmp files are normally related to either memory configuration (running windows in a special memory mode), too much memory (in conjunction with something else), or running windows on RAID and similar high performance hard disks.
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"Ok" <Ok@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F0752732-4168-4E61-9C9E-B24E239236E3@microsoft.com...
Im not sure what you mean with that.
Well the notebook has 512 MB RAM
What are those configs? I guess you
dont mean sth like my harddisk is primary master
and so on, or do u?
And what is a memory config?
Thx
"David Candy" wrote:
What is your memory and disk drive configuration?
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Ok
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Sun Oct 16, 2005 4:27 pm Post subject:
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I believe that helping me is getting annoying
but im really not sure, what i could do.
I guess a fresh bought notebook is not
equiped with too much memory or sth else.
What are my possibilities to remove the driver files by hand?
Is there a tool? or should i just remove sys files from the system/driver
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