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Suman Banik Posted on Nov 01, 2011
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I get physical memory dump error while installing windows server 2003

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Hello,

This is a hardware compatibility issue. (Most times) when installing server 2003 and it keeps dumping memory. Check to make sure your system is the correct configuration for the Windows Server 2003.

Good Luck .
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