Physical Memory Dumping while playing a video through Windows media player?



Answers:
Physical Memory Dumps tend to be caused by software design issues or corrupted files that make the system unstable when accessed. Scan the computer for disk errors by right-clicking the drive under My Computer and selecting its properties. A windows will appear, with a 'Tools' tab browse through it to find the disk checking utility.

If possible, re-download this file you're trying to access and check for any updates for Windows Media Player. It may not hurt but also consider downloading updated codecs to ensure that you can view the video. XP codec package included in the link below is pretty comprehensive.

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