If you’ve experienced a crash but don't see the file in C:\Windows\ , it’s usually due to one of three reasons:
You can customize where Windows saves these files or change the type of dump it creates. Press the , type sysdm.cpl , and press Enter . Go to the Advanced tab. Under the Startup and Recovery section, click Settings . memory.dmp location
Unlike Minidumps (which are only a few hundred KB), a full memory.dmp can be quite large—often equal to the size of your RAM. If you are low on disk space, you may want to move the file to an external drive or delete it once you’ve finished troubleshooting. How to Open a .DMP File If you’ve experienced a crash but don't see
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