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I run the normal Professional version of Windows 2000. Everytime after my

computer crashes and it makes a memory dump, I find that my temporary

internet files are deleted as well. Is there a way to set the dump

configuration so that it doesn't delete those files? Because I use a large

cache and my hard drive is slow, so it takes 15-30 minutes to delete them.

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Guest Dave Patrick
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Re: Memory dump

 

There's no connection between the two. I don't understand. You say they're

automatically deleted yet have to wait a number of minutes to delete

something?

 

 

 

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"TL07" wrote:

>I run the normal Professional version of Windows 2000. Everytime after my

> computer crashes and it makes a memory dump, I find that my temporary

> internet files are deleted as well. Is there a way to set the dump

> configuration so that it doesn't delete those files? Because I use a large

> cache and my hard drive is slow, so it takes 15-30 minutes to delete them.

Posted

Re: Memory dump

 

Oh I meant yes my temp files are automatically deleted but since my HDD is

slow I have to wait a long time to for it to delete first and only after it

finished deleting can I use the computer.

 

It's frustrating to see only the taskbar of the desktop load and then the

rest (icons + wallpaper) appear after 15-30 minutes due to the system being

busy deleting the stuff.

 

"Dave Patrick" wrote:

> There's no connection between the two. I don't understand. You say they're

> automatically deleted yet have to wait a number of minutes to delete

> something?

>

>

>

> --

>

> Regards,

>

> Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.

> Microsoft Certified Professional

> Microsoft MVP [Windows]

> http://www.microsoft.com/protect

>

> "TL07" wrote:

> >I run the normal Professional version of Windows 2000. Everytime after my

> > computer crashes and it makes a memory dump, I find that my temporary

> > internet files are deleted as well. Is there a way to set the dump

> > configuration so that it doesn't delete those files? Because I use a large

> > cache and my hard drive is slow, so it takes 15-30 minutes to delete them.

>

Guest Stubby
Posted

Re: Memory dump

 

First, check the eventlog. It could be that you are getting lots of disk

error. Each of these has to be logged, each generates more errors, ...

Second, run chkdsk /r to fix up your file system.

 

 

"TL07" <TL07@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:9388F217-8DB0-46E5-B474-DD3A1958D41A@microsoft.com...

> Oh I meant yes my temp files are automatically deleted but since my HDD is

> slow I have to wait a long time to for it to delete first and only after

it

> finished deleting can I use the computer.

>

> It's frustrating to see only the taskbar of the desktop load and then the

> rest (icons + wallpaper) appear after 15-30 minutes due to the system

being

> busy deleting the stuff.

>

> "Dave Patrick" wrote:

>

> > There's no connection between the two. I don't understand. You say

they're

> > automatically deleted yet have to wait a number of minutes to delete

> > something?

> >

> >

> >

> > --

> >

> > Regards,

> >

> > Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.

> > Microsoft Certified Professional

> > Microsoft MVP [Windows]

> > http://www.microsoft.com/protect

> >

> > "TL07" wrote:

> > >I run the normal Professional version of Windows 2000. Everytime after

my

> > > computer crashes and it makes a memory dump, I find that my temporary

> > > internet files are deleted as well. Is there a way to set the dump

> > > configuration so that it doesn't delete those files? Because I use a

large

> > > cache and my hard drive is slow, so it takes 15-30 minutes to delete

them.

> >


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