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Demarche

2001-11-20, 5:26 pm

While @ work a WS had the blue screen of death and stated, " dumping physical memory".
Does this mean that the Hdd is going to crash or should I just reformat the hard drive and reimage the machine?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.


Demarche
ccieToBe

2001-11-20, 5:41 pm

quote:
Originally posted by Demarche
While @ work a WS had the blue screen of death and stated, " dumping physical memory".
Does this mean that the Hdd is going to crash or should I just reformat the hard drive and reimage the machine?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.


Demarche



Sounds like you found another Windows "feature". This type of error probably doesn't mean you need to do either of these unless it's reoccuring.
Demarche

2001-11-20, 5:50 pm

Thanks for replying I'll keep that in mind as I continue to see this error @ various machines in the work place.

Have a great day!

Demarche
ccieToBe

2001-11-20, 8:20 pm

quote:
Originally posted by Demarche
Thanks for replying I'll keep that in mind as I continue to see this error @ various machines in the work place.

Have a great day!

Demarche



If you see that on multiple machines then it sounds like a poorly written application is to blame. Try to find out if the blue screened machines shared a common app.
TW2001

2001-11-21, 1:11 am

Yup, definite feature.
Demarche

2001-11-21, 10:57 am

The applications that are running are Winnt machines with Service pack 4,5 or maybe 6.


Thanks for your help its appreciated!
Demarche
TheNile

2001-11-21, 11:22 am

I think you need to provide more info...what is dump error in error_in_nonpagedparea ?
.......then I can check it on technet for u

TheNile
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