 Spencer
| What Is this ? It Keeps poping up in my start menu?
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 M.C. P. Rodrigo D?az Monterrosas
| Nombre del archivo actual: %systemroot%\system32\dumprep 0 -k
Estado de la base de datos: Normalmente no necesario
Valor: KernelFaultCheck
Nombre del archivo: dumprep 0 -k
Descripci?n
Used in connection with memory dumps - you can disable these by - right clicking on My Computer, selecting Properties and then the Advanced tab. Click on the Settings button in 'Startup and Recovery'. In the bottom pane - under 'Write debugging information' - click on the down arrow and then select 'None' - OK your way out
Fuente: Paul Collins Startup list - from spybot search & destroy
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 M.C. P. Rodrigo D?az Monterrosas
| Nombre del archivo actual: %systemroot%\system32\dumprep 0 -k
Estado de la base de datos: Normalmente no necesario
Valor: KernelFaultCheck
Nombre del archivo: dumprep 0 -k
Descripci?n
Used in connection with memory dumps - you can disable these by - right clicking on My Computer, selecting Properties and then the Advanced tab. Click on the Settings button in 'Startup and Recovery'. In the bottom pane - under 'Write debugging information' - click on the down arrow and then select 'None' - OK your way out
Fuente: Paul Collins Startup list - from spybot search & destroy
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 hans
| it stops my computer at times i just don't want it, and is poping up in my start menu when ever it wants, how to get rid of it??
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 Sebastian S
| Kernelfaultcheck is a process which is related to a 'dumprep' command and performs memory dumps and writes debugging information. This program is a non-essential process, but should not be terminated unless suspected to be causing problems.
Recommendation: kernelfaultcheck should not be disabled, as it required for essential applications to work properly. More information
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 Cameron Motes
| it happens on me when my computer displays a blue screen of death, when I shut-down and reboot it shows up in the startup menu
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 killz-u
| Its ok! just leave it :)
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 pablosanjusto
| Se carga en el arranque sin autorizacion, desconosco lo que intenta, pero la intrucion no
autorizada es por consecuencia un riesgo innecesario.
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 killz-u
| its the least of my xp troubles
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 mr doomed
| depends on whether it is suitab;e for your particular hardware setup. it was fine on my ld mother board but crashes this one, if i load firefox the comp dies.
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 dvdjhn
| It is not KernelFaultCheck which is hanging up your computer. KernelFaultCheck is a RESPONSE to your computer hanging and "dumps" information to a textfile (memory.dmp) telling you WHY it happened. If you don't WANT to know why your computer is having problems, go ahead and disable it.
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 marty
| kernelfaultcheck is not needed at start-up because it is an app that is automatically activated after a a pc problem. if you click on it in glary start-up manager, glary probably tells you that it is an invalid entry and can be deleted.
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 justcallmealberte
| if you are using memory allocation programs that optimize your memory process it will run on start up for the memory optimization
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 Merel 469
| Prepares automatic error reports to send to Microsoft.
Do not delete but in Win-XP disable the reports being sent as follows :
Go to Control Panel.
Select SYSTEM
Click ADVANCED tab.
Click Error Reporting.
Check the option "Disable Error Reporting".
Leave the option "but notify me when critical errors occur" checked. If required, the service remains available, but not in use
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