16GB RAM, no paging file set

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Robin Adamson

From time to time I get thrown out of an online game. COD Warfare.

I have 16Gb RAM and have turned of the paging file so that everything runs in memory and is much faster.

Any risk of losing data is accepted.


I can only find reference to a solution that relates to incresing the paging file size which I do not want to use.

From all other views I have plenty of RAM free when running COD 9.5Gb and the other two apps barely use a Gb between them. Any ideas or is this simply a glitch.


Below is the detail from the Alert generated when this happens.


Event ID: 2004


Windows successfully diagnosed a low virtual memory condition. The following programs consumed the most virtual memory: ModernWarfare.exe (13468) consumed 9370312704 bytes, AdAwareService.exe (3384) consumed 333225984 bytes, and NortonSecurity.exe (3444) consumed 293294080 bytes.


Detail in XML format:

- <Event xmlns=" ">
- <System>
<Provider Name="Microsoft-Windows-Resource-Exhaustion-Detector" Guid="{9988748e-c2e8-4054-85f6-0c3e1cad2470}" />
<EventID>2004</EventID>
<Version>0</Version>
<Level>3</Level>
<Task>3</Task>
<Opcode>33</Opcode>
<Keywords>0x8000000020000000</Keywords>
<TimeCreated SystemTime="2020-05-05T18:59:07.219713900Z" />
<EventRecordID>11196</EventRecordID>
<Correlation ActivityID="{e894809e-c14a-4147-8b89-4aef75e7fdbe}" />
<Execution ProcessID="5668" ThreadID="10564" />
<Channel>System</Channel>
<Computer>DESKTOP-GEJ9160</Computer>
<Security UserID="S-1-5-18" />
</System>
- <UserData>
- <MemoryExhaustionInfo xmlns=" ">
- <SystemInfo>
<SystemCommitLimit>17121849344</SystemCommitLimit>
<SystemCommitCharge>17116540928</SystemCommitCharge>
<ProcessCommitCharge>12215988224</ProcessCommitCharge>
<PagedPoolUsage>942911488</PagedPoolUsage>
<PhysicalMemorySize>17121849344</PhysicalMemorySize>
<PhysicalMemoryUsage>12353830912</PhysicalMemoryUsage>
<NonPagedPoolUsage>325632000</NonPagedPoolUsage>
<Processes>172</Processes>
</SystemInfo>
- <PagedPoolInfo>
- <Tag_1>
<Name>MmSt</Name>
<PoolUsed>362702992</PoolUsed>
</Tag_1>
- <Tag_2>
<Name>SaFA</Name>
<PoolUsed>56192720</PoolUsed>
</Tag_2>
- <Tag_3>
<Name>NtfF</Name>
<PoolUsed>39739200</PoolUsed>
</Tag_3>
</PagedPoolInfo>
- <NonPagedPoolInfo>
- <Tag_1>
<Name>Temp</Name>
<PoolUsed>52375888</PoolUsed>
</Tag_1>
- <Tag_2>
<Name>VoSm</Name>
<PoolUsed>15260544</PoolUsed>
</Tag_2>
- <Tag_3>
<Name>ConT</Name>
<PoolUsed>15257600</PoolUsed>
</Tag_3>
</NonPagedPoolInfo>
- <ProcessInfo>
- <Process_1>
<Name>ModernWarfare.exe</Name>
<ID>13468</ID>
<CreationTime>2020-05-05T18:42:34.161494900Z</CreationTime>
<CommitCharge>9370312704</CommitCharge>
<HandleCount>1642</HandleCount>
<Version>1.0.0.0</Version>
<TypeInfo>201</TypeInfo>
</Process_1>
- <Process_2>
<Name>AdAwareService.exe</Name>
<ID>3384</ID>
<CreationTime>2020-04-29T20:52:14.769834900Z</CreationTime>
<CommitCharge>333225984</CommitCharge>
<HandleCount>1155</HandleCount>
<Version>12.7.1055.0</Version>
<TypeInfo>66</TypeInfo>
</Process_2>
- <Process_3>
<Name>NortonSecurity.exe</Name>
<ID>3444</ID>
<CreationTime>2020-04-29T20:52:14.778058400Z</CreationTime>
<CommitCharge>293294080</CommitCharge>
<HandleCount>3397</HandleCount>
<Version>17.2.3.43</Version>
<TypeInfo>67</TypeInfo>
</Process_3>
- <Process_4>
<Name>Battle.net.exe</Name>
<ID>9224</ID>
<CreationTime>2020-05-05T18:42:22.697794200Z</CreationTime>
<CommitCharge>120627200</CommitCharge>
<HandleCount>1214</HandleCount>
<Version>1.20.3.11943</Version>
<TypeInfo>144</TypeInfo>
</Process_4>
- <Process_5>
<Name>Battle.net.exe</Name>
<ID>10616</ID>
<CreationTime>2020-05-05T18:42:24.547843700Z</CreationTime>
<CommitCharge>119078912</CommitCharge>
<HandleCount>744</HandleCount>
<Version>1.20.3.11943</Version>
<TypeInfo>152</TypeInfo>
</Process_5>
- <Process_6>
<Name />
<ID>0</ID>
<CreationTime>1601-01-01T00:00:00.000000000Z</CreationTime>
<CommitCharge>0</CommitCharge>
<HandleCount>0</HandleCount>
<Version>0.0.0.0</Version>
<TypeInfo>0</TypeInfo>
</Process_6>
</ProcessInfo>
- <ExhaustionEventInfo>
<Time>2020-05-05T18:59:12.978053900Z</Time>
</ExhaustionEventInfo>
</MemoryExhaustionInfo>
</UserData>
</Event>

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