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8.
Modify [Initial Size] in the [Paging File Size for Selected Drive] box to a value larger than
[Recommended Size], and click [Set].
IMPORTANT:
!
The above paging file size is necessary for collecting debug information
(memory dump). If you set the initial value of paging file size smaller
than the "recommended" value, you may not be able to collect complete
debug information (memory dump).
!
For more information on "Recommended" value, see "Specifying
Partition Size" described earlier.
!
In anticipation of problems occurring it is recommended that a dump file
always be prepared in advance.
!
In case the memory is increased, re-specify the paging file size to suit
the new memory size.
9.
Click [OK].
A message to restart the system may appear. If so, accept the prompt and restart the system.
Windows 2000 Dr. Watson
Windows 2000 Dr. Watson is a debugger for application errors. If any application error is detected,
Dr. Watson diagnoses the server and logs diagnostic information (log). Follow the procedure
below and specify Dr. Watson to collect diagnostic information.
1.
Click [Run] on the Start menu.
2.
Type "drwtsn32.exe" in the [Run] box, and click [OK].
The [Dr. Watson for Windows 2000] dialog box appears.
3.
Specify the location to store the diagnostic information in the [Log File Path] box.
The diagnostic information will be stored with the file name "DRWTSN32.LOG".
NOTE:
You cannot specify a network path. Specify the path on local
computer.
4.
Specify the location of crash dump file in the [Crash Dump] box.
NOTE:
"Crash Dump File" is a binary file that can be read with Windows
Debugger.
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