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Windows Phone Apps News Encyclopedia Home Forum Windows Windows 7 Report How to fix crash dump physical windows 7 crash dump analysis memory error?[Closed] Ask a question acrossn 51Posts Monday March 18, 2013Registration date March 18, 2014 Last seen - Latest answer on Feb 18, 2015 04:44AM Hello, Hello, My computer http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/how-to-fix-crash-dump-on-windows-7/e119a9b2-1be0-4bf2-be0d-e7068d577fb6 restarts many times and a blue screen with the following message appears. "... ... ... ... ... ... crash dump ... ... ... physical memory ... ... ..." How can I fix this problem. Please help me!!! See more Dumping physical memory to disk Dumping physical memory windows 7 How to fix memory problem when window 7 http://ccm.net/forum/affich-702141-how-to-fix-crash-dump-physical-memory-error is starting How to fix crash dump physical memory error? Beginning Dump of Physical Memory error message seen in Xp. (Solved) Crash dump physical memory How to solve Dumping physical memory error Blue screen dumping physical memory Helpful +77 Report kieferschild 2228Posts Sunday October 5, 2008Registration date ContributorStatus September 16, 2016 Last seen May 16, 2013 05:21AM Turn your computer off. locate the F8 key on the keyboard. turn your PC on and keep pressing the F8 key until you get an advanced boot menu. from this menu select "disable automatic reboot on system failure". the next time the PC blue screens you will get a STOP code (eg. 0x000000fe) give us all the details and we can further assist. View all 7 comments Report eddy- Oct 13, 2014 02:33AM after doing all that still I am getting same problem Report #Sweg- Dec 12, 2014 07:02PM I have the same problem, and my stop is 0x00000001A Report Rahul- Dec 25, 2014 08:09AM I have same problem with stop code 0x00000007B. Please
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Tip: Place Your iPhone Face Down to Save Battery Life Subscribe l l FOLLOW US TWITTER GOOGLE+ FACEBOOK GET UPDATES BY EMAIL Enter your email below to get exclusive access to our best articles and tips before everybody else. RSS ALL ARTICLES FEATURES ONLY TRIVIA Search How-To Geek How to Find Out Why Your Windows PC Crashed or Froze Computers crash and freeze. Your Windows PC may have automatically rebooted itself, too -- if so, it probably experienced a blue screen of death when you weren't looking. The first step in troubleshooting is finding more specific error details. These will help you identify the problem. For example, the tools here may point the finger at a specific device driver. This could mean that the device driver itself is buggy, or that the underlying hardware is failing. Either way, it will give you a place to start searching. Check the Reliability Monitor RELATED ARTICLEReliability Monitor is the Best Windows Troubleshooting Tool You Aren't Using The Reliability Monitor offers a quick, user-friendly interface that will display recent system and application crashes. It was added in Windows Vista, so it will be present on all modern versions of Windows. To open it, just tap the Windows key once and type "Reliability." Click or press Enter to launch the "View reliability history" shortcut. If Windows crashed or froze, you'll see a "Windows failure" here. Application crashes will appear under "Application failures." Other information here may actually be useful -- for example, it shows when you installed various pieces of software. If the crashes started occuring after you installed a specific program or hardware driver, that piece of software could be the cause. You can use the "Check for solutions to problems" link here for some help. However, this feature usually isn't very helpful and it's rarely found possible solutions in our experience. In a best case scenario, it might advice you to install updated hardware drivers. RELATED ARTICLEUsing Event Viewer to Troubleshoot Problems The Reliability Monitor is useful because it shows events from the Event Viewer in a more user-friendly way. If not for the Reliability Monitor, you'd have to get this information from the Windows Event Viewer itself. To do so, launch the tool with a Start menu search for "Event Viewer," select "System" under "Windows Logs," and look for "Error" messages. These are the same error messages you can view in the Reliability Monitor. However, many other messages you don't need to care