Accidentally deleted C:\Windows\MEMORY. DMP

using antivirus software to remove the malware file c:\Windows\MEMORY. DMP has been removed.  What is a key file?  If so, can I get it back?  I have windows vista.  a system files will get the file back, and if so the malware will still be in it?

Hello Zimmied,

The Memory.DMP file is used for the purpose of debugging.  It is created when you have a failure of the system.  If your system crashes again, it can be used as a tool to analyze what the problem was.

If you want the file back and if you have Vista Ultimate, you can navigate to the Windows folder, right-click and use the option restore a previous Version.

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