How Do You Fix A Memory Dump?
A Windows Memory dump is better known to computer users as the “Windows Blue Screen of Death.” A Windows XP memory dump occurs when a program’s dynamic link library file is missing or is corrupted. This in turn causes fatal Windows system errors, and the computer fails to recover. A memory dump can also occur from a misallocation of memory, which results in a computer application looking for memory in the wrong place and dumping the computer’s operating system. A memory dump usually occurs when your computer’s registry needs to be cleaned. There are several registry cleaners on the market, including CC Cleaner and Uniblue’s Registry Booster. Step 1 Download and install a registry cleaner on your computer. CC Cleaner is a free downloadable registry cleaner, but there are many out there, and they all follow the same steps to clean the computer’s registry. Step 2 Open the registry cleaning program that you have downloaded. Select the equivalent menu option to run the application on your c