[KB3496] How do I find the automatic memory dump generated after a system error and send it to ESET Customer Care?

Issue

  • You experienced a system error (BSOD)
  • ESET Customer Care has requested the memory dump from your computer

Details

Visit the Microsoft Knowledgebase article for more information on memory dump configuration.

Solution

  1. Locate and submit your memory dump
  2. Configure memory dump settings

I. Locate and submit your memory dump

  1. If you have not done so already, open a case with ESET Customer Care. In the Problem Details section of your support request, specify that you have a memory dump file to submit.

 

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  1. Navigate to your system's root directory (C:Windows by default) and locate the file named MEMORY.DMP. Memory dump files are often very large. ESET Customer Care will contact you with special instructions to submit this file for analysis. If there is no file named MEMORY.DMP, continue to Part II.

Need to submit a SysInspector log too?

In most cases, ESET Customer Care will request your SysInspector log in addition to a memory dump. View instructions to collect and submit a SysInspector log.

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  1. ZIP the .dmp memory dump file before you submit it to ESET Customer Care.

II. Configure memory dump settings

  1. Press the Windows key + R, type Control system into the Open field and click OK.

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  1. Click Advanced system settings.



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  1. Select the Advanced tab and click Settings in the Startup and Recovery section.
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  1. Select Complete dump in the Write debugging information drop-down menu. The Dump file: field of the Startup and Recovery window allows you to set the location where new memory dump files are saved. The %SystemRoot% string is a Microsoft Windows variable that stands for the root directory of your Microsoft Windows installation (typically the default value is C:Windows).

  2. Click to bookmark this article, click OK when you are done and then restart your computer to apply your changes.



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ZIP (compress) the memory dump file

Always ZIP the .dmp memory dump file before you submit it to ESET Customer Care.

  1.  After your computer restarts, attempt to trigger the system error again and then repeat the steps from Section I to locate the memory dump file and submit it to ESET Customer Care.