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Old 10th October 2011
Beastie Beastie is offline
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Theoretically, one way of doing that would be to dump core like debugging tools do and then later create a new process and inject the appropriate parts of the core dump into it in order to rerun the program.
But I don't think there are any software available that allow you to do that.

And by the way, yes, some (many?) machines don't clear memory after a reboot. Some BIOSs clear it only when they do the "full memory check" or have the "quick POST" option disabled.
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Last edited by Beastie; 10th October 2011 at 08:09 PM.
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