User`s guide

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4. Specify "Complete memory dump" and modify [Dump file:] in the
[Write debugging information] group box.
e.g. To write the debug information in D drive, write the file name "MEMORY.DMP".
D:\MEMORY.DMP
5. Click [Settings] on the [Performance] group box.
The [Performance Options] window appears.
6. Click the [Advanced] tab on the [Performance Options] window.
7. Click [Change] on the [Virtual memory] group box.
8. Modify [Initial Size] in the [Paging file size for selected drive] box to a value larger than [Recommended],
and click [Set].
IMPORTANT:
The above-mentioned paging file size is recommended for collecting debug
information (memory dump). A paging file with an initial size large enough to store
the dump file in the boot drive is required.
Correct debug information might not be collected due to a virtual memory shortage
when the paging file is insufficient, so set a paging file size large enough for the entire
system.
For more information on the "Recommended" value, see "About the System Partition
Size" described earlier.
If the memory is expanded, re-specify the paging file to suit the new memory size.
9. Click [OK].
A message prompting to restart the system may appear according to the modified specification. In such a ase,
restart the system.