Most RecentMost ViewedMost LikesUnderstanding Component-Based ServicingFirst published on TECHNET on Apr 23, 2008 Prior to Windows Vista, if you wanted to install optional components, Windows Updates or driver files on your system, the process was fairly simple.WMI: Rebuilding the WMI Repository First published on TECHNET on Apr 13, 2009 UPDATE 3/8/2017This BLOG is no longer valid. The Basics of Page FaultsFirst published on TECHNET on Jun 10, 2008 In our last post, we talked about Pages and Page Tables.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.Help! My Application only runs on a Single Processor system!First published on TECHNET on Feb 03, 2009 Given that multi-core / multi-processor systems are the way of the future, this might seem like an odd post for us to be writing.Two Minute Drill: LOGMAN.EXEFirst published on TECHNET on May 13, 2008 Today we are continuing on with our Two Minute Drill series.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.WS2008: Upgrade Paths, Resource Limits & Registry ValuesFirst published on TECHNET on Feb 01, 2008 It's February 1, 2008.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.What is the Page File for anyway?First published on TECHNET on Dec 14, 2007 The page file is one of those pieces of the operating system that administrators know that they need to have - but they can't always explain why they need it, or how to accurately size it.