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4-84 Windows Setup
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Enter the location, where debug information is to be written, in the text box.
When writing debug information under the file name “MEMORY.DMP” in the D drive:
D:\MEMORY.DMP
IMPORTANT:
[Complete memory dump] should be specified for writing debug information.
However, if the mounted memory size is over 2GB, specify [Kernel Memory
Dump]; you cannot specify [Complete memory dump], as [Complete memory
dump] is not displayed on the drop down menu.
Specify a drive that has a free space of the memory size on the NEC
Express5800/ft 12MB or more (If the memory size is over 2GB, 2048MB
+ 12MB).
If the memory is expanded to larger than 2GB, change Write Debugging
Information to [Kernel memory dump] before expanding the memory. Size of the
debugging information (memory dump) to be collected changes due to
the memory increase. Verify how much free space on the hard disk that debugging
information is to be written.
If an error such as a STOP error of the OS occurs, the normal dump function may
run instead of the quick dump function depending on the system status. However,
the memory dump file can be used for failure analysis equivalent to that of the
quick dump function
In the system failure settings, specify “Automatically restart.” When this option is
unchecked, memory dump (debug information) may not be saved.