Mastering App Management: How to Immediately End Processes on Windows 11 PCs

Mastering App Management: How to Immediately End Processes on Windows 11 PCs

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How to remove system error memory dump files on Windows 10

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If your PC gets a critical error(such as Blue Screen of Death(insert why my computer freezes link)) on Windows 10, the system creates a file called memory dump file. These files store data that contains information on why exactly did the critical error happen. It can help you to diagnose and determine the reason behind your problem.

The system error dump files can be very useful in situations where you plan to explore why you are getting errors on your PC or you plan to send them to the Microsoft support team for analysis. If that is not the case they are just wasting space on your hard drive. They can become as large as the total physical memory, and they will continue to grow larger over time.

In case you are running out of space on your PC(insert how to uninstall programs with Revo), or your problem is resolved, there are several methods that you can use to delete memory dump files on Windows 10

Methods to delete memory dump files Windows 10

  • Delete system error dump files with Revo Uninstaller Pro
  • Clean system error dump files with Disk Cleanup
  • Remove system error dump files with Windows Settings
  • Erase system error dump files with Command Prompt
  • Delete dump files from the File Location
  • Turn off Crash Dumps

Delete system error dump files with Revo Uninstaller Pro

  1. Open Revo Uninstaller Pro
  2. Navigate to Tools Tools
  3. Click on History Cleaner
    History Cleaner
  4. Select Windows Cleaner
  5. Select “Delete crash memory dump files”
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Clean system error dump files with Disk Cleanup

  1. Open the Start Menu
  2. In the search bar type Disk Cleanup and click the top result to open it
  3. Select the drive you want to clean(the system error dump files are stored in C:)
  4. Check the System error memory dump files option and the System error minidump files option Software Update Pro - Check and update software installed on your computer. ![Disk cleanup](https://f057a20f961f56a72089-b74530d2d26278124f446233f95622ef.ssl.cf1.rackcdn.com/site/blog/memory-dump-files/method-2-disk cleanup-4-step4.png)
  5. Click the OK button

After the process is completed the memory dump and minidump files will be removed from your computer.

Remove system error dump files with Windows Settings

  1. Open the Start Menu and click PC Settings PC settings
  2. Click on System
    System
  3. Click on Storage
    Storage
  4. In the Storage, section select Temporary Files EaseText Audio to Text Converter for Windows (Personal Edition) - An intelligent tool to transcribe & convert audio to text freely Temporary Files
  5. Check the System error memory dump file option
  6. Again optionally you can check the System error minidump files option
    System error memory dump files
  7. Click the Remove files button

Erase system error dump files with Command Prompt

  1. Open the Start Menu
  2. Search for Command Prompt. Right-click the top result and select the Run as administrator option Run as administrator
  3. Type the following commands in the windows and press Enter:
    del /f /s /q %systemroot%\memory.dmp
  4. To optionally delete the system error minidump files type this command and press Enter:
    del /f /s /q %systemroot%\Minidump\*.* command prompt del command

Delete memory dump files from the File Location

  1. Open the Start Menu and type Control Panel in the search bar
  2. Click the top result and navigate to System and Security
    System and Security
  3. Click the System category
    System
  4. Open the Advanced system settings
    Advanced system settings
  5. Click the Settings button under Startup and Recovery
    Startup and recovery
  6. Navigate to Write debugging information. Click on the drop-down menu and select a type of dump file. Now you can see where the files are stored.
  7. Copy the location of the dump file
    Write debugging information
  8. Open Run by pressing Win Key + R and paste the dump file location and hit Enter Run command
  9. Select the MEMORY.dmp file and delete it permanently
    memory.dmp file
  10. Restart your computer and the dump files will be removed


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Turn off Crash Dumps

  1. Open the Start Menu and in the search bar type Settings
  2. Click the top result and click on System
  3. Click the “About” option
  4. Under the “Related Settings” section, click on the “Advanced System Settings” option
  5. Once the “System Properties” window opens, navigate to the “Advanced” tab
  6. Click “Settings” under the “Startup and Recovery” section
  7. Under the “Write debugging information” section, use the drop-down menu and select the “(none)” option

Once you complete the process, the system will no longer store system error memory dump files. If you change your mind, you can always revert the settings.

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  • Title: Mastering App Management: How to Immediately End Processes on Windows 11 PCs
  • Author: Michael
  • Created at : 2024-08-18 10:55:58
  • Updated at : 2024-08-19 10:55:58
  • Link: https://win-forum.techidaily.com/mastering-app-management-how-to-immediately-end-processes-on-windows-11-pcs/
  • License: This work is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.