Actually there is a bit of redundancy built into this approach, since I think if we can Just get everyone to run the SF Diagnostic Tool, I believe it goes out and gets the contents of the C:\Windows\MiniDump folder as part of its' process. So maybe we could concentrate on an emphasis on that and the Memory (CPU-z / RAMMon) stickys and that might be sufficient. Although it's probably still a good idea for the OP to know where and how to get his latest (most recent) dumps so he's not re-running the tool everytime just to add his latest file(s).