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Old 2005-01-28, 09:38 AM   #1
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what is an TMP-file and DMP-file, i see alot of things with that behind it
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Old 2005-01-28, 10:48 AM   #2
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Stuveltje - without looking it sounds like the .dmp files are the system dump files either from the errors you are having or from a failed windows update - the .tmp files are the files tht programs normally make during installs - both of which are files not normally needed - especially if you are getting ready to do a full upgrade to SP2 for XP

added - forgot to mention - the list of services doesnt show anything out of the ordinary - if you can look at the resources each is using it might give a clue to which one seems to be causing what is sounding like a memory collision - somethings using up the resources and the system is erroring out from your descriptions.
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Old 2005-01-28, 05:57 PM   #3
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Stuveltje - without looking it sounds like the .dmp files are the system dump files either from the errors you are having or from a failed windows update - the .tmp files are the files tht programs normally make during installs - both of which are files not normally needed - especially if you are getting ready to do a full upgrade to SP2 for XP

added - forgot to mention - the list of services doesnt show anything out of the ordinary - if you can look at the resources each is using it might give a clue to which one seems to be causing what is sounding like a memory collision - somethings using up the resources and the system is erroring out from your descriptions.
ha oke so i can remove the dmp and the tmp files? those are in that folder where the shit file is , i have checked a couple of times as soon a scanner comes to that file the puter will restart, i will look at the resouche thing to, thanks for helping me, because realy this drives me nuts
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Old 2005-01-28, 11:17 PM   #4
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ha oke so i can remove the dmp and the tmp files? those are in that folder where the shit file is , i have checked a couple of times as soon a scanner comes to that file the puter will restart, i will look at the resouche thing to, thanks for helping me, because realy this drives me nuts
Sure, you can delete those.

You may also want tp post a screen shot of

start-->run--> type 'msconfig'

Click the startup tab.

Make sure nothing fighy is in there.
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Old 2005-01-29, 02:42 AM   #5
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Sure, you can delete those.

You may also want tp post a screen shot of

start-->run--> type 'msconfig'

Click the startup tab.

Make sure nothing fighy is in there.
ha oke thanks alphawolf gonna remove all the files there and check the msconfig thing.
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