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What is a physical memory dump?

A Complete Memory Dump is the largest kernel-mode dump file. This file includes all of the physical memory that is used by Windows. A complete memory dump does not, by default, include physical memory that is used by the platform firmware.

What causes memory dump?

BSODs can be caused by problems with hardware, drivers or software. When Windows has a fatal crash and displays a BSOD, it usually saves the contents of the computer's memory to a system memory dump file. You, a technician or the software vendor can analyze the file to understand what happened.

What is blue screen dumping physical memory?

The main thing which I wanted to make you to clear about this physical dump error is, this blue screen error is not like the other BSOD's because in this error it's possible that your computer's problem is might related to your PC's RAM (Memory), and there is around 20% of possibilities that your ram got faulty too, …

How do I fix a memory dump problem?

To remove the system error dump files on Windows 10, use these steps:

  1. Open Settings.
  2. Click on System.
  3. Click on Storage.
  4. Under the main drive section, click the Temporary files option. …
  5. Check the System error memory dump files option. …
  6. (Optional) Check the System error minidump files option. …
  7. Clear the other selected items.

How do I open a memory dump file?

Follow these steps to open and analyze a Dump file in Windows 10:

  1. Click Search in the Taskbar and type WinDbg,
  2. Right-click WinDbg and select Run as administrator.
  3. Click the File menu.
  4. Click Start debugging.
  5. Click Open Dump file.
  6. Select the Dump file from the folder location – for example, %SystemRoot%\Minidump.

How many types of memory dumps are there?

Complete memory dump. Kernel memory dump. Small memory dump (64 KB) Automatic memory dump.

How do I check my memory dump?

Click Start, and then click Control Panel. Double-click System, and then click Advanced system settings. Click the Advanced tab, and then click Settings under Startup and Recovery. In the Write debugging information list, click Small memory dump (64k).