The good news (I am knocking on wood as I type this):
I haven't had any blue screens for like a week. Here's what I think fixed it:
I was also getting crappy errors when trying to play DoD: Source or Team Fortress 2 that would give me errors related to being out of "paged pool memory" whatever-t-f that is. SO, after googling for at least an eternity or more, trying innumerable fixes, etc...I finally found this one:
I recognized the fix from other threads and thought I'd tried it unsuccessfully. However, I entered the third option into the registry and I haven't had any steam errors or BSODs since. So (knock mfin knock) I think I found out what the problem was...kind of.
So, anybody know what the hell this paged pool memory issue is or why it was screwing me up?
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The Blue Screens cometh!!!1
Started by
eniparadoxgma
, Sep 26 2007 12:40 AM
63 replies to this topic
#61
Posted 02 November 2007 - 02:46 AM
#62
Posted 02 November 2007 - 03:05 AM
Good info enip!!!
#63
Posted 03 November 2007 - 01:22 AM
The Bad News:
Got the same Steam error last night. I think it has to do with running other programs while trying to start a Steam game.
The Good News:
Still no BSODs.
Got the same Steam error last night. I think it has to do with running other programs while trying to start a Steam game.
The Good News:
Still no BSODs.
#64
Posted 03 November 2007 - 02:16 AM
heck bra, hope you fixed 'er.
i dunno if you use winguides tweak manager, but it has some neat options (i always install it when using xp):
http://www.pctools.c...ry/detail/1015/
looks like you increased the page size, and it took care of your issue
i dunno if you use winguides tweak manager, but it has some neat options (i always install it when using xp):
http://www.pctools.c...ry/detail/1015/
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Windows normally calculates the paged and non paged pool memory sizes using complex algorithms based on physical memory size
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