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    physical memory dump

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by t3x, Jun 9, 2005.

  1. t3x

    t3x Notebook Enthusiast

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    i didn't know where to ask this question... I keep getting the blue screen where it says, dumpng physical memory, dumping of physical memory completed, etc.

    what should i do? where does it come from? it just started hapening recently, and now more and more.

    I only have around 5gb memory left on my hd, could it come from that?
    any help would be great.

    I have the fujitsu n6010

    thank you.
     
  2. ZaZ

    ZaZ Super Model Super Moderator

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    A full hard drive will not likely cause the Blue Screen of Death. It is more apt to slow your performance, especially if you are not defraging the hard drive. Did you install any software or anything else major right before this started happenning? Could try a System Restore to a date when you weren't having this problem. Good Luck.






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