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			<description>When a Stop error occurs, Windows Server 2003 displays information that can help you analyze the root cause of the problem. Windows Server 2003 writes the information to the paging file (Pagefile.sys) on the systemdrive root by default. When you restart the computer in Start Windows Normally mode (commonly called “normal mode”) or Safe Mode after a Stop error occurs, Windows Server 2003 uses the paging file information to create a memory dump file in the systemroot or systemroot\Minidump  ...</description>
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