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    RickJ Posts: 7,762, Reputation: 864
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    Jun 28, 2006, 08:50 AM
    WindowsXP process: dumprep.exe
    After the 5th link here, I'm still cornfuzed. CPU usage jammed at 100% and 4 instances of dumprep.exe chowing down on my ram.

    I'm reading that it's unnecessary, but also reading that it should not be removed.

    If I click End Process I get a terrifying warning message about "undesired results including loss of data and system instability" if I end it.

    The only thing I've done recently is uninstall Norton Internet Security.

    Can I just end the processes and hope they do not return?

    Thanks!
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    Jun 28, 2006, 08:56 AM
    Reboot. As the links indicate, if you have a crash of some software, this program runs to prepare the report you can send Microsoft. If you reboot, it should clear them out.
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    Jun 28, 2006, 08:59 AM
    #1 - don't worry about the "undesired results..." dialog box, it's a standard message that just means that, for instance, if you shut Word you'll lose the changes to the document you were working on, etc.

    #2 - dumprep is what Windows does when an application crashes or "Upon serious errors this program will write the details to a text file and request the information be sent to Microsoft"

    Killing the process isn't a problem but you'll want to know what is causing it to appear.

    To stop the 'service' try: Control Panel > System > Advanced, Error Reporting button at bottom, Disable error Reporting.
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    Jun 28, 2006, 10:02 AM
    Thanks; both of you.

    Off to disabling the reporting "service"...
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    Jun 28, 2006, 10:09 AM
    Done. Now I'm speeding along at the speed of molasis instead of a glacier :p
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    Jun 28, 2006, 10:51 AM
    Yes - but - as stated above, dumprep is pgm used to prepare a "dump" or data for you or Microsoft on some bad/error condition. So keep on the lookout for what might be causing it. Just cancelling dumprep - which won't hurt anything - won't wipe out the reason its being invoked. Hope this makes sense.

    JonB

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