Turbocharge Your Troubleshooting: Memory Diagnostics for Windows 10/11

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
  • Final of a series of 4 videos on Process Explorer and other SysInternals tools. Demos of memory leakage, Immersive apps, process security, and use of VirusTotal.com. Understanding page files and "swapfiles. sys". Learn how to set better security on your memory.
    Physical memory limits for Windows 10/11 and Windows Server. What counts to the commit limit? Troubleshooting memory exhaustion. Setting the correct crash dump file size. Analyzing the Chrome browser vs Edge. Understanding how to troubleshoot CPU impact from any application. How to quickly find malware and remove it from your operating system.
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Комментарии • 17

  • @Gutgolf-pt8qv
    @Gutgolf-pt8qv 5 лет назад +6

    Hello Mr. Vanderpool,
    I just came here to thank you for your outstanding work and your commitment in teaching those kinds of topics for free. Please keep up the excellent work.
    Greetings from Germany!
    Michael

    • @TechsavvyProductions
      @TechsavvyProductions  5 лет назад

      We welcome our friends from Germany! My family lived in Munich and Schweinfurt, loved Germany. Thanks for your support!

  • @mohamedsaid2504
    @mohamedsaid2504 3 года назад

    From Egypt and beside the pyramids, would like to say thanks a lot lowell for your outstanding work
    God bless you sir ❤️

  • @redwarriorXYTYoutube
    @redwarriorXYTYoutube 5 лет назад +1

    it awesome how you still post videos for 10 or more years :D
    Hello
    from American!
    Also God Bless you🙏❤

  • @lejnyovn9251
    @lejnyovn9251 4 года назад +1

    Great work, Great videos, Clear Teaching, Quality content, Nice and cool presentation, Rare videos, Life saving videos for a tech. Expecting more videos. Thank you so much Mr. Lowell Vanderpool.

  • @docteurgreene
    @docteurgreene 5 лет назад +1

    The pagefile setting has always been complicated. In WXP/W2003 we used to set it as twice the RAM (both min and max to avoid fragmentation). Then with W7/2008R2 the system was managing it quite fine so we used to let it set to automatic. With W10/W2012/2016 if we let the system managing it, the pagefile.sys is way too big and the current SSD drives are quite small so a problem can occur. I often see my servers being out of free space on C: because of the pagefile. So here is what I am doing to set it: I am waiting for the PC/server to be heavily used, then run the command "wmic pagefile list" and if I see a pagefile usage ( "peak usage") different from zero, that means my server need more RAM. Because today most of the server are VMs, adding RAM is easy, and we should always add RAM instead of boosting pagefile size. Note this command resets when the computer/server boots, so you have to reboot it, to have the peak usage to zero, then wait for the users to come (or process to launch on a pc) and you will take your decision when you see the result of the command. I love Mark but I find this advise of "twice the commit" limit to be too "big".

  • @mehdimohammadi1306
    @mehdimohammadi1306 5 лет назад +1

    thanks mr lowell.

  • @Andre-vn1sb
    @Andre-vn1sb 3 года назад

    Great Video-Series - really great !
    One Question about correct PageFile-Size: Why do you need more like 2GB Pagefile-Size when you have double ram you need under stress, and set crash-dumps to small size? e.g. a Desktop-PC for Word - with 16GB ram, doesnt need much Page-File. And when you will need more memory, then youll get message "Low Memory" so admin can fix.

  • @unz863
    @unz863 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks ...great video

  • @aletijawahar44
    @aletijawahar44 2 года назад

    Praise the Lord God bless you