Page fault problem

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kaanosh

hi

i have Ram with many page faults.

Can you please tell me how to check the page fault of that ram in
windows xp if there is any command for that.

thanks & regards,
kalrav shah
 
kaanosh said:
hi

i have Ram with many page faults.

Can you please tell me how to check the page fault of that ram in
windows xp if there is any command for that.

thanks & regards,
kalrav shah

In Windows XP page faults are a normal part of the functioning of
memory management, indicating that a memory page that has been
relocated to the pagefile is now required to be paged back into RAM.

An excessive number of these may be an indication that additional RAM
would have a beneficial effect on the overall performance of the
computer.

Hope this is of some assistance.

Good luck
Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada
--
Microsoft MVP (1997 - 2006)
On-Line Help Computer Service
http://onlinehelp.bc.ca

"Anyone who thinks that they are too small to make a difference
has never been in bed with a mosquito."
 
kaanosh said:
i have Ram with many page faults.

Can you please tell me how to check the page fault of that ram in
windows xp if there is any command for that.


In the phrase "page fault," the word "page" is very confusing and often
misleads people.

A page fault is not a problem, and is not an indicator that anything is
wrong. It's completely normal. It's not an internal indicator that a page
needs to moved from the page file back to RAM.
 
In the phrase "page fault," the word "page" is very confusing and
often misleads people.

A page fault is not a problem, and is not an indicator that anything
is wrong. It's completely normal. It's not an internal indicator that
a page needs to moved from the page file back to RAM.


Sorry, typo. The word "not" somehow crept into that last sentence, which
should read "It's an internal indicator that a page needs to moved from the
page file back to RAM."
 
hello

I have changed the RAM

Thanks for all your support

thanks and regards,
kalrav shah
 

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