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Next open a cmd prompt (cmd.exe) as admin and run this:
#POOLMON.EXE STARTUP COMMAND WINDOWS 10 INSTALL#
First, you have to install the Windows Performance Toolkit. Here you need to capture a grow of the pool usage with xperf.
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If you can't find a driver to the pooltag, look in the pooltag.txt if the tag is used by a Windows driver. Click Properties, go to the details tab to find the Product Name. Now, go to the drivers folder (C:WindowsSystem32drivers) and right-click the driver in question ( intmsd.sys in the above image example). Then type findstr /s _ *.*, where _ is the tag that you see in poolmon.Īfter doing this to see which driver uses this tag: To do this, open cmd prompt and type "cd C:WindowsSystem32drivers" to go to the drivers directory, without quotes. Now open a cmd prompt and run the findstr command. Now look which pooltag uses most memory as shown here: Run poolmon by going to the folder where WDK is installed, go to Tools (or C:Program Files (x86)Windows Kits8.1Tools圆4) and click poolmon.exe. Install the Windows WDK, run poolmon, sort it via P after pool type so that non paged is on top and via B after bytes to see the tag which uses most memory. You can use poolmon to see which driver is causing the high usage. Look at the high value of nonpaged kernel memory. You have a memory leak caused by a driver. There isn't 5GB of nonpool pages in poolmon. Poolmon shows nothing greater than 30MB using nonpool pages.
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How do I see what's using this ram and more importantly stop it from using the ram?Īdded screen shot of rammap - large nonpaged pooled allocation. there simply cant be 7GB of software that need to be loaded in RAM. I checked all the running process in task manager and it does not add up to 7GB. I need this ram for processing large (120GB) datasets using photogrammetry software and not for making other software start faster (for which none are installed)?!! All my other machines only use about 2-2.5gb ram at idle. When I start the computer up it is using 7GB ram leaving me with only 121GB available. it has a Samsung 850 Pro EVO SSD as the primary Hard Drive and dual GTX980 in SLI.
#POOLMON.EXE STARTUP COMMAND WINDOWS 10 64 BIT#
I have a brand new machine with 128GB ram and only Win 7 64 bit OS installed along with relevant hardware drivers etc.