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The Ultimate Guide to Uncovering Non-Paged Pool Mysteries: A Comprehensive Walkthrough

How to check non paged pool

The non-paged pool is a part of the Windows operating system that stores data that cannot be paged out to the hard disk. This data includes information such as the system’s page tables, kernel data structures, and I/O buffers. The non-paged pool is typically allocated at system startup and remains in memory until the system is shut down. There are a few different ways to check the size of the non-paged pool. One way is to use the Task Manager. To do this, open the Task Manager and click on the “Performance” tab. Then, click on the “Memory” tab and look for the “Non-Paged Pool” entry. The size of the non-paged pool will be displayed in megabytes. Another way to check the size of the non-paged pool is to use the Performance Monitor. To do this, open the Performance Monitor and click on the “+” button in the toolbar. Then, expand the “Memory” category and select the “Non-Paged Pool” counter. The size of the non-paged pool will be displayed in the graph.

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