Memory Dump files are the main reason for lower disk space, usually the complete memory dump file will occupy 1.5 -3 GB of hard disk space. Small Memory Dump is also known as mini dump files and it is only 64KB size, (128KB on 64-bit systems) that contains the stop code, parameters, list of loaded device drivers, information about the current process and thread, and the kernel stack for the thread that caused the crash. The size of a kernel memory dump will vary based on the amount of Kernal-mode memory allocated by the operating system the drivers that are present on the system. Kernal Memory Dump contains only the kernel-mode read /write pages present in Physical memory at the time of the crash. Complete Memory Dump is the Largest type of dump file supported by Windows, It contains the complete crash information and it reflect the size of the RAM used at the time of the crash.
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