How to remove system error memory image files using vista
When I use the disk clean under performance of the computer, it will not clean the system error memory dump files
If you go to C:\Windows\Minidump
What do you see? What happens when you try to delete the files?
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Maybe your system is configured to save other dmp files - so check the
definition of here and look in this folder.
How to configure Windows to create MiniDump on BSOD files
http://blog.NirSoft.NET/2010/07/27/how-to-configure-Windows-to-create-minidump-files-on-BSOD/
Regardless of their location, you must be logged in as an ADMINISTRATOR and
have sufficient permissions in the folder they are located there.
I hope this helps.
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