Physical memory dumping for windows XP?
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I have Windows XP Professional installed on my desktop. It shows the following errors - physical memory dumping blue screen: This isn't a new problem; I've been facing this problem ever since I bought the system. Initially the maintenance guy said it was a faulty hard drive - I've had it replaced three times already in the past year. The system gets very slow after using it for around 2-3 months, then these errors crop up and I have to reinstall Windows to stop the errors. However on this occasion...
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This also can come from a faulty ventilation or a faulty RAM (less likely). Manually inspect the temperature...
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I wasn't able to find anything about that specific Windows XP error message. Did it come with an error...
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My computer was turned off wrong while windows xp was still running and now a blue screen pops up and says there is a hardware/software problem and that its dumping physical memory. I restart it, and everything is fine until the blue screen shows up...
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Dumping physical memory just means that the computer is dumping the information in your RAM to the Hard...
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My computer was turned off wrong while windows xp was still running and now a blue screen pops up and says there is a hardware/software problem and that its dumping physical memory. I restart it, and everything is fine until the blue screen shows up...
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I'm not the best at this, but I think you can go to My computer, right click on the hard drive, click...
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I have been getting the blue screen of death with my acer laptop windows xp. However the last few days i've noticed a small sort of IM box has been popping up with my normal automatic start up programs. the IM box looks something like a screen from Oovoo...
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Hello, Chrissy ! you might have a trojan, or a worm or other virus, but there's an easy way to deal...
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Does anyone know how to fix the "Blue Screen of Death" on Windows Professional XP? My 2007 version, HP EliteBook 2730p is constantly rebooting itself after a blue screen that appears when the Windows XP Logo runs. This has been repeating for...
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dude you can google it.. just type "blue screen of death fix".. it will show you articles...
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I don't understand how Windows XP 32 bit handles memory, but why would there only be 1.2GB Available Physical memory and there is really 6GB? Does that mean I wasted money on the ...show more
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32bit operating systems can only detect up to 3gb of memory, so 6gb wouldn't help much anyway. Your...
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In the middle of my working on the laptop, my computer system shuts down with me getting an annoying blue screen with white letters advising me to use Safe Mode or remove any of newly installed hardware or software programs among the other suggestions...
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If this is happening regularly your only course of action is to take it into a workshop and get it properly...
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My father has had his desktop for about two years now. It runs Windows Vista with a AMD dual core processor. Just recently whenever he is playing world of warcraft on it, in the middle of him playing the game, it will go to this blue screen that says...
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Try to scan first your pc for a virus infection, if that didn't work for you, download a utility that...
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I bought an economy class Windows XP (Home Edition) Celeron 1 GHz tower computer back in 2003 for only $265 that has a 20 GB hard drive and 640MB of memory. I could upgrade the memory to the machine's maximum 1 GB for about $60 and get a larger hard...
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Yes, if you are happy with the operation of the other hardware. I would suggest upgrading to XP Pro...
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