Unable to generate a memory dump - here's how...

To review an appeal by blocking of the system for when a USB stick is connected to the computer system AFTER power, asked me to provide a complete picture of the memory. I install XP for so much BUT never could get a generated image (Rt Clk Desktop / Properties/Advanced/startup & recovery / settings / writing debugging information.)

The KB below includes a section on creating MANUAL of a dump of memory and it worked for me.  FYI suff...

http://KB.eset.com/esetkb/index?page=content&ID=SOLN380

Hello

Thanks for the sharing of information, because that would help the other members of the community. You can also check this article for memory dump files in Windows XP.

How to use Dumpchk.exe to check a memory dump file

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/315271

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