Running the Memory Diagnostics Tool

Posted on February 22nd, 2008 by Jason

Few problems are as maddening as those related to defects because they tend to be intermittent and they tend to cause problems in secondary systems, forcing you to waste time on wild goose chases all over your system.

Therefore, it is welcome news indeed that Vista ships with a new Memory Diagnostics tool that works with Microsoft Online Crash Analysis to determine whether defective is the cause of program crashes. If so, Memory Diagnostics lets you know about the problem and schedules a for the next time you start your . If it detects actual problems, the system also marks the affected memory area as unusable to avoid future crashes.

Vista also comes with a that’s part of the Policy Service. If a program is leaking memory (using up increasing amounts of memory over time), this tool will diagnose the problem and take steps to fix it.

To run the Memory Diagnostics Tool yourself, follow these steps:

1. Select Start, Control Panel, System and , Administrative Tools to open the Administrative Tools window.
2. Double-click Memory Diagnostics Tool and enter your UAC credentials to display the Memory Diagnostics Tool window.
3. Click one of the following options:
* Now and Check for Problems— Click this option to force an immediate and schedule a during . Be sure to save your work before clicking this option.
* Check for Problems the Next Time I Start My — Click this option to schedule a to run the next time you boot.
After the test runs (it takes 10 or 15 minutes, depending on how much RAM is in your system), Vista restarts and you see (for a short time) the Memory Tool icon in the taskbar’s notification area. This icon displays the results of the .

Tip:If you’re having trouble starting Vista and you suspect might be the culprit, boot your machine to the Boot Manager menu (refer to Chapter 2). When the menu appears, press Tab to select the Memory item, and then press Enter. If you can’t get to the Boot Manager, you can also run the Memory Tool using Vista’s new System Recovery Options. See “Recovering Using the System Recovery Options,” later in this chapter.

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One Response to “Running the Memory Diagnostics Tool”

  1. stooge on 22 Feb 2008 at 6:44 am #

    You will have to reactivate windows if you do this ,even the DELL version

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