Still, if the memory management error is a relatively new phenomenon, you could try undoing some of your recent software installations to see if it fixes the problem. Specific pieces of software often link to memory management errors. You can try disabling and re-enabling newer software to see if that fixes the BSOD, or you can reload Windows 10 entirely although this is a nuclear option. One of the most common causes of the memory management error in Windows 10 is outdated or broken graphics card drivers.
This scenario makes sense, especially since the graphics card has memory too. Sometimes, a driver is broken or corrupt but goes undetected. GIS Software Technology 3. Software Performance 4. Server Software Performance 5. GIS Data Administration 6.
Network Communications 7. Platform Performance 8. Information Security 9. GIS Product Architecture Performance Management City of Rome System Implementation A1. Capacity Planning Tool B1. Category : System Design Strategies 41st Edition. Navigation menu Personal tools Create account Log in. Namespaces Page Discussion. Views Read View source View history. If a program has crashed or is not responding, you can end the process here. By the way, do not do this when you are still actively using that program, otherwise you could lose your work.
If you want to gain a little more insight into the memory usage of the apps on your Windows 10 device, you can use Source Control. And otherwise you can Start open, scroll down until you see Windows System Management found and there Source control Selecting.
In this new window, click on the tab Memory and all the way to the right then on Own kB. Now you will again see the apps that use a lot of memory. Instead, you see the processes that are currently running. If you have any doubts about which process belongs to which app, right-click on the task and select the option Search Online. Then you will see more information about it.
The program will continue to run until you have canceled all processes. In both cases, you can find out which apps and processes are responsible for memory usage. If you encounter problems while closing apps and processes, you can do well to restart the computer. All processes will then be terminated at once, which may cause the problem to resolve itself. By the way, keep in mind that there are always apps that simply use a lot of memory. If you come across such apps, it does not mean that there is a problem with the RAM usage, even though the computer may feel slow at that time.
If you run into the limitations of your current working memory more often, you can always choose to expand that memory. If that is not possible, you may have to buy a new computer or laptop. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.
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