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Re: Memory dump
From: "Disco Jonny" <discojonny () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2006 18:52:41 +0000
on windows its <ctrl> <scroll lock> <scroll lock> you need to edit a registry key - all the info is in the link below. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/244139 SUMMARY Windows includes a feature that you can use to cause the system to stop responding and to generate a memory dump file (Memory.dmp). When you do this, you receive a Stop error message that resembles the following: *** STOP: 0x000000E2 (0x00000000,0x00000000,0x00000000,0x00000000) The end-user manually generated the crashdump. Note You cannot use a keyboard shortcut to generate a memory dump file if the following conditions are true: • The computer is running Microsoft Windows Server 2003. • The computer was not upgraded from an earlier operating system. • The computer uses only a universal serial bus (USB) keyboard. You expect to generate a memory dump file by holding down the right CTRL key and pressing the SCROLL LOCK key two times. To resolve this issue in Microsoft Windows Server 2003, see the "Windows Server 2003 resolution" subsection at the end of the "More Information" section. cheers, dj On 29 Nov 2006 06:27:22 -0000, divinepresence () gmail com <divinepresence () gmail com> wrote:
Hello all, I wish to know how I can make a memory dump (to my HDD) to analyze the memory contents. I tried googling but couldn't find anything. Any help/pointers appreciated. Thanks Ankur
Current thread:
- Re: Memory dump Disco Jonny (Dec 01)
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- Re: Memory dump Chris B (Dec 01)
- RE: Memory dump Chris Chandler (Dec 01)
- RE: Memory dump Don Parker (Dec 04)
- Re: Memory dump Alcides (Dec 01)
- Re: Memory dump Jens Hoffmann (Dec 01)
- RE: Memory dump Phillip Oliven (Dec 01)
- Re: Memory dump Jon Wallace (Dec 01)
- RE: Memory dump dave kleiman (Dec 04)
- Re: Memory dump Dathan Bennett (Dec 01)
- RE: Memory dump Murad Talukdar (Dec 01)
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