Most RecentMost ViewedMost LikesThe Basics of Page FaultsFirst published on TECHNET on Jun 10, 2008 In our last post, we talked about Pages and Page Tables.Understanding Crash Dump FilesFirst published on TECHNET on Jan 08, 2008 At the end of 2007 we talked about Bugchecks and why they happen.Sessions, Desktops and Windows StationsFirst published on TECHNET on Jul 24, 2007 Today we are going to briefly go over the basics of some concepts that can be pretty confusing even at the best of times - Sessions, Desktops and Windows Stations.Windows Architecture - The BasicsFirst published on TECHNET on Apr 10, 2007 Today we're starting a new series of posts focused on understanding the Windows System Architecture itself.An Overview of Troubleshooting Memory IssuesFirst published on TECHNET on Jan 25, 2008 We've talked quite a bit in the past about various memory management concepts - the use of the /3GB switch, Understanding Pool Resources, the x86 Virtual Address Space and so on.What is IRQL and why is it important?First published on TECHNET on Jan 22, 2008 When people first hear the term IRQL (pronounced Er-kel) their thoughts sometimes turn to the sitcom "Family Matters" and Jaleel White's alter ego, Steve Urkel.Memory and Handle Quotas in the WMI Provider ServiceFirst published on TECHNET on Sep 16, 2008 Hi folks, Mark Ghazai here once again with a quick tidbit on tweaking the WMI Provider Service (WMIPRVSE.An Introduction to Pool TagsFirst published on TECHNET on Apr 11, 2008 We’ve discussed several areas of Memory Management in our blog since we started.Troubleshooting Event ID 333 ErrorsFirst published on TECHNET on Oct 30, 2007 In previous posts we've discussed the basics of memory management including an overview of kernel and user memory, pool resources as well as the /3GB switch.An Overview of Troubleshooting Memory Issues - Part TwoFirst published on TECHNET on Jan 29, 2008 In our last post, we looked at some common memory issues and how to troubleshoot them.