Installation Guide
7. Setup for Solving Problems
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9. In Paging file size for each drive, enter the value equal or larger than the recommended value for
Initial size, and the value larger than Initial size for Maximum size, and then click Set.
Note the following when specifying a paging file size:
The paging file is used to collect debug information (dump file). The boot volume must have a
paging file of its initial size (Total capacity of physical memory mounted + 400MB or larger) is
enough to store the dump file. If the paging file size is insufficient, correct debug information
cannot be collected due to a shortage of virtual memory. Make sure to set a sufficient paging
file size (recommended size: Total capacity of physical memory mounted * 1.5 or more).
See "System Partition" in Chapter 1 (3.1 / 4.1 Before Starting Setup) for recommended value.
When DIMM is added, re-specify the paging file according to the increased memory size.
10. Click OK.
If a message to restart Windows appears, restart the system according to on-screen message.
Specification of the memory dump settings is now complete.
For Windows Server 2008 R2
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1. On the Start menu, click Control Panel.
The Control Panel window appears.
2. On the Control Panel window, click System and Security.
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If View by is not Category, select System from Control Panel directly.
3. Click System.
4. Click Advanced system settings.
The System Properties dialog box appears.
5. Click the Advanced tab, and then click Settings in Startup and Recovery.