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memory resources
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Discussions tagged with memory resources on WindowsForum.com focus on troubleshooting issues where Windows reports insufficient memory despite apparently adequate available RAM. Common scenarios include backup software failures on 32-bit Windows 10 systems with 4 GB RAM, where resource monitor shows good memory resources but operations still fail until a restart. Another recurring theme involves Hyper-V virtual machines disappearing or failing to start with error 0x8007000e, citing not enough memory resources even when memory monitors show ample free memory. These threads explore potential causes such as page file settings, non-paged pool limits, IRP stack sizes, and buffers that get flushed on reboot, reflecting user efforts to resolve resource limitation errors in Windows 10.
Hello all, hope no rules are broken.
Windows 10 22H2 - 19045 32 bit, 4Gb memory
Ran Chkdsk, DISM and Scannow - all come up clean
Increased page file size, increased non-paged pool and services\null
increased IRP stack size - resource monitor shows good memory resources
Restart usually...
I have been using Hyper-V on a W-10 Pro 64b for four years, with two virtualized OS: a] Windows XP-SP3 b] Windows 10 Pro satisfactorily for testing, in a Lenovo laptop P70 (Xeon 2.8, 64GB RAM) with Windows 10 Pro.
Just updated the OS a week ago to v:20H2 built 19042.685.
Today the two virtual OS...
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