Why the system error memory dump files create everytime in vista

Why the system error memory dump files create everytime in vista

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Hi ashwin_amb,

System error memory dump files contain dump files created by Windows because of a stop error. They are created when an application crashes and creates an exception code. The dump file indicates which line or an area of memory the program crashed at and is used for troubleshooting.

For more information, see the KB article:

How read partial memory dump files that Windows creates for debugging

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/315263

Hope the helps of information.

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