Physical dump memory - File Memory.dmp

Whenever there is a problem with the system, operators like Windows NT, 2000 and XP begin to dump the contents, files and copied elements of the RAM . Firstly a file is created, which is known as Memory.dmp. It is generally of a very big size as it contains the dumped items before the crash of hardware. Once the system is opened, the reboot takes place. If the reboot occurs in a correct way then it is very easy to delete all the files securely and safely. Now it is ready to display as the default window under the commands of the c windowsmemory.dmp. Under the following operating systems (Windows NT / Windows 2000 / Windows XP), during a big crash of the system, the system proceeds to a dump which consists of copying the contents of memory (RAM) in a file on the hard disk.

C: Windows Memory.dmp

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