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Physical memory Dump

napster0317

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I have a computer that is giving the error that it has to do a physical memory dump. I have checked the fans to make sure that the pc is getting enough cold air, and it does seem to be. I have also set it to shut itself down when it reaches a certain temp.

any ideas?>
bad ram, bad power, Bad Dell????
 
Could be driver/software related. Have you installed anything new recently? Recently upgraded any drivers?

Can you give us any text from the BSOD? Often they mention problematic dll files such as nv*.dll or ati*.dll.
 
I've seen a few of these, but they all had different causes. One thing to do is make note of the file that generated the dump. if it's non-system critical, go rename the file and see what happens. I've actually seen RAM overclocks cause these too. I know windows logs these too and that can help, I just don't remember quite where. Play around with your start-up/recovery settings. Also, be sure not to have it write a complete log file unless you want a 1gb .txt file :)
 
everytime I've ever ran into this problem. its been bad Hard Drive, check drivers and everything else first but 9 times out of 10 its the hard drive.
 
napster0317 said:
any ideas?
Not really, I left my crystal ball at home. Care to give us some details or should I just post random BSOD links in Technet until we find the right one?

May I suggest listing the following:
System information. Kinda hard to know what hardware you w/o telling us. All we know is it's a dell.
OS version and service packs loaded.
Gee, I don't know, how about the actual error message?

The BSOD should have a stop error like this: IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL.
Also include the 0x00000000 information.
Also see the event viewer and post the detailed information in there.
Lastly, you can contact Ranma_Sao, he's a MS employee who will read the dump file. Search for a thread titled something like "help me: help you" posted in this subforum.

I was this close *holds index finger and thumb real close* to filtering the thread because you didn't include ANY usefull information.
 
karma29 said:
everytime I've ever ran into this problem. its been bad Hard Drive, check drivers and everything else first but 9 times out of 10 its the hard drive.
I would say 9 times out of 10 a BSOD is caused by something other than a bad hard drive.
 
Yeah bad HD is not the culprit, i'd try your BIOS and check out your RAM timings or your voltage settings, it might need more, might need less..
I didn't check, did you say you were OCing?
 
Phoenix86 said:
Not really, I left my crystal ball at home. Care to give us some details or should I just post random BSOD links in Technet until we find the right one?

May I suggest listing the following:
System information. Kinda hard to know what hardware you w/o telling us. All we know is it's a dell.
OS version and service packs loaded.
Gee, I don't know, how about the actual error message?

The BSOD should have a stop error like this: IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL.
Also include the 0x00000000 information.
Also see the event viewer and post the detailed information in there.
Lastly, you can contact Ranma_Sao, he's a MS employee who will read the dump file. Search for a thread titled something like "help me: help you" posted in this subforum.

I was this close *holds index finger and thumb real close* to filtering the thread because you didn't include ANY usefull information.
This too: http://aumha.org/win5/kbestop.php

Last time we were doing physical dumps it turned out to be buggy software that gave our Savin multifunction access to write .pdf's to a windows share. Funny thing is that it was on our Exchange box at the time, and still is. Yay.
 
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