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I'm quite familiar with accessing the BIOS menu, however, I'm not quite sure which selection within the BIOS menu I would access in order to disable this feature. I continually get a blue screen telling me that the "physical memory is being dumped", and that changing the BIOS selection will possibly help to fix it. The only time it happens is when I'm playing a game, or using Photoshop and watching a movie on the second monitor.
 

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Your bios may have a setting that will set default values, but that may disable other features you need.
 

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I'll check again to see if I can find it. There aren't that many items in that little BIOS list, so if it's not in some cryptic geek language, I should be able to locate it.
 

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a lot of companies like HP, Dell, eMachines and such lock down the bios settings. They write specific bioses that suck so you can't tweak em. I haven't found a way around this unfourtunatly.
 
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