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Used to, when I did disk clean up, it would let me delete "system memory
dump" but now it only calculates it, but does not even offer for me to delete it. Why and how can I start to delete that again? |
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The entry shows up only if there is atleast one .dmp file present in the
Windows directory or sub-directories. You can check it yourself: Click Start, type: cmd /k dir %windir%\*.dmp /s/a -- Ramesh Srinivasan, Microsoft MVP [Windows Shell/User] The Winhelponline Blog: http://www.winhelponline.com/blog Windows® Troubleshooting: http://www.winhelponline.com "melinda" wrote in message ... Used to, when I did disk clean up, it would let me delete "system memory dump" but now it only calculates it, but does not even offer for me to delete it. Why and how can I start to delete that again? |