Unless you plan to have continuous Blue-Screens-of-Deaths (BSOD) and unless you have good debugging skills - you don't need the memory dumping feature in case of a system failure.
Follow the next steps:
- Right-click My Computer and select Properties (or press the Windows logo key ΓΏ and the Pause/Break key together).
- In the Advanced tab, under the Startup and Recovery section, press the Settings button.
- In the System Failure section under the Write Debugging Information drop down list select None.
- Press Ok all the way out.
- You may need to reboot in order to finish the configuration.