otishmaxwell
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« on: June 24, 2010, 07:49:59 PM » |
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The "Physical Memory Dump" error is a Windows blue screen error that often shows on a computer that has some serious errors inside. This error is typically shown when your PC either has corrupt software or incompatible hardware, and is designed to "dump" your Windows settings, to prevent any permanent damage from happening to your system. To fix this problem, you need to be able to follow several key steps which will fix the various issues that cause this error...
The first thing you need to do is to make sure that all your hardware is compatible. If you've just added any piece of hardware to your PC (even a USB stick), then you should either remove it or revert back to your old setup immediately. As all hardware is created by different companies, the likelihood of some parts of it not working with one-another are pretty high; and so you should keep vigilant to this particular problem if you've just changes / added any hardware to your PC.
If you've not touched the hardware of your system, then this error is going to be caused by a software problem. There are many software issues that can cause errors on your PC, but the main cause of the "Physical Memory Dump" error is actually down to the way many programs tend to have corrupt or damaged program files. You will especially see this error occurring with the likes of Adobe Photoshop and some games, as they are the ones that require huge numbers of program files to run. If you notice any particular program causing the physical memory dump error, you should reinstall the program immediately, as that will replace all the potentially damaged program files on your PC, allowing your system to run as smoothly as possible again.
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