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  1. Posts : 49
    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #20

    Sandman said:
    Every build of 10 gives me an error upon shutdown. Don't remember what the past ones were, but this one, 10130, gave me this... 0x0000FFFBF9FCC60.
    No idea. mem test-ok. Never ever happens in 8.1 pro. Google-nothing. I may have missed a number theo, will look on next shutdown.
    Thru some digging...I solved the "explorer.exe" error on shutdown by changing the pagefile/virtual mem to 2048MB/min - 4096MB/max. If it hasn't been covered yet...hope it works for you.
    Right click My/This Computer -->Properties-->System Protection-->Advanced-->Performance-->Settings-->Advanced-->Virtual Memory-->Change-->Uncheck Automatically manage-->highlight OS drive-->custom size target ~3072MB
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  2. Posts : 16
    window 10 10074
       #21

    After 10130, still can't get Spartan to load, after numerous reboots, except via link to a pdf web file. Hope next one comes soon.
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  3. Posts : 83
    windows 7
       #22

    I had no problems with a clean install and everything seems to be running smooth and fast.
    I do get the memory error when shutting down.
    Jim
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  4. Posts : 49
    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #23

    otisdog said:
    I had no problems with a clean install and everything seems to be running smooth and fast.
    I do get the memory error when shutting down.
    Jim
    If it's the DDE Server Window error regarding memory, try the pagefile/virtual memory fix I posted a few posts back. Worked for me and now NO errors on shut down or restart. Hope it works for you.
      My Computer


  5. Posts : 457
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #24

    dnasystems said:
    Thru some digging...I solved the "explorer.exe" error on shutdown by changing the pagefile/virtual mem to 2048MB/min - 4096MB/max. If it hasn't been covered yet...hope it works for you.
    Right click My/This Computer -->Properties-->System Protection-->Advanced-->Performance-->Settings-->Advanced-->Virtual Memory-->Change-->Uncheck Automatically manage-->highlight OS drive-->custom size target ~3072MB
    Thanks, that solved my error too.
      My Computer


  6. Posts : 22,740
    Windows 10 Home x64
       #25

    AlanWade said:
    Thanks, that solved my mem error on shut down.
    Thanks for the verification.. I'll try this out later today!!
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  7. Posts : 636
    Windows 10 PRO 64Bit
       #26

    caperjack said:
    just curious ,what bugs are you experiencing
    My laptop uses a D-Link DWA-182 to connect to the Internet; it was never a problem until this version, Now every time I start up the laptop I see a D-Link application spending at least 2 minutes trying to connect and it is already connected. I have disabled that D-Link application in the startup but still it starts up. I may try uninstalling this D-Link application to see what happens.
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  8. Posts : 30
    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #27

    I've seen many articles that say if you are running SSDs you should disable the pagefile. It adds to wear and tear on the SSD.
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  9. Posts : 22,740
    Windows 10 Home x64
       #28

    Sandman said:
    I've seen many articles that say if you are running SSDs you should disable the pagefile. It adds to wear and tear on the SSD.
    I'll look into this... thanks for the information.
      My Computer


  10. Posts : 27,183
    Win11 Pro, Win10 Pro N, Win10 Home, Windows 8.1 Pro, Ubuntu
       #29

    Sandman said:
    I've seen many articles that say if you are running SSDs you should disable the pagefile. It adds to wear and tear on the SSD.
    They will probably last longer than your system will, if you buy the right one. Have you read the SSD Endurance Experiment at The Tech Report? These were the last ones to die. You can read the whole test at that site.
    And so the Samsung 840 Pro soldiered on as the last SSD standing.
    The 840 Pro was among the most well-behaved drives in the experiment. It remained free of uncorrectable errors until the very end, and it accumulated reallocated sectors at a surprisingly consistent rate. The Samsung 840 pro was the winner. You are reading that right 2.5 Petabytes
    Reallocated sectors started appearing in volume after 600TB of writes. Through 2.4PB, the Pro racked up over 7000 reallocated sectors totaling 10.7GB of flash. Samsung's Magician utility gave a clean bill of health, though, and the used-block counter showed ample reserves to push past 2.5PB:
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