The virtual memory is set to 268MB which is the 12MB over the
physical as Microsoft recommends. The 268MB is a combination of 128MB
and 140MB for our logical C: and E: drives respectively. We increased
the physical memory in this server to 256MB a few months ago, never
made any setting changes, and never had a problem.
MS support says there is the possiblity NT encountered an unhandled
exception which is configured in the Startup/Shutdown tab of the
System Control Panel.(Article ID: Q216491) Also MS says if the file
appears to be set up correctly, I should delete the current settings
and create a new page file.(Article ID: Q242077)
I think I'm going to try a new page file tomorrow morning...any ideas?
Erik
physical as Microsoft recommends. The 268MB is a combination of 128MB
and 140MB for our logical C: and E: drives respectively. We increased
the physical memory in this server to 256MB a few months ago, never
made any setting changes, and never had a problem.
MS support says there is the possiblity NT encountered an unhandled
exception which is configured in the Startup/Shutdown tab of the
System Control Panel.(Article ID: Q216491) Also MS says if the file
appears to be set up correctly, I should delete the current settings
and create a new page file.(Article ID: Q242077)
I think I'm going to try a new page file tomorrow morning...any ideas?
Erik
--- In vantage@egroups.com, "Eric Tolliver" <e.tolliver@c...> wrote:
> Erik,
>
> When you open the control panel and go to System and choose the
Performance
> tab. What does it say your Virtual Memory size is?
>
> Eric Tolliver
> IT\MIS
> Continental Industries Inc.
> 5456 E. Mcdowell Rd.
> Mesa, Az 85215
> http://ciirelays.com/
> mailto:e.tolliver@c...
>
>
> Event ID: 43
> Source: Disk
> Type: Error
> Catagory: None
> Description:
> Crash dump is disabled! NT failed to initialize the boot partition
> paging file for crashdump. This may be because the system has more
> than 3.8GB of physical memory.
> *****************************************
> The system has 256MB RAM and we have not changed any memory
settings.
> Any help on this one would be greatly appreciated if anyone has
> experienced this before or knows the fix for it.
>
> Thanks in advance,