Reasons for the recovery of the system from a serious error and the solution

  

The cause of the "System has recovered from a serious error" and the solution for each startup


Phenomenon:

The message "System Has Recovered from a Serious Error" appears every time it starts up.

Fault Cause:

Windows This problem occurs after XP writes to a memory dump file (error log file). Because the memory dump file flag is not reset in Windows XP, the memory dump file is continuously written each time Windows is restarted.

Solution:

1) Click the [Start]/[My Computer]/[Properties]/[Advanced] tab.

2) Click "Change" in the "Virtual Memory" section of [Advanced] /[Performance] /[Settings].

3) For [Drive Page File Size], click "No Page File" and then click "Settings".

4) Click "Yes" after the following warning message appears:

"If the paging file on volume X: has an initial size of less than xx megabytes, then the system may not be able To create a debugging information file if a STOP error occurs. Continue anyway?” (If the initial size of the page file on volume X: is less than xx MB, the system may not be able to create a debug information file when a STOP error occurs. Continue? X is the drive disk Xx is the amount of RAM installed on the computer minus 1 MB.)

5) After clicking "System Management Size", return to the Windows desktop and restart.

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