Sure. I have some notes on how perfview actually works. Let me make a video with some memory diff and how to collect memory from processes using perfview.
I'm not sure what this video is supposed to be doing, you ran perfview, did a dif and then looked at some are of the application you knew was uising a large amount of memory. That's not analysis, you just went straight to the issue, which technically wasn't an issue at all. Perhaps rename the video to how to perform a diff using perfview.
Your videos have been helpful. I own a computer repair business and I recently replaced a defective MB on a custom desktop. I had no issues ran a few stress test never crashed. The customer picked it up and while gaming is getting random and different bluescreens. The only files I am able to identify in windbg is ntkrnlmp.exe,ntoskrnl.exe. and a separate one identified the audio driver. Most of them are page fault in nonpaged area, but also get system_thread_exception_not_handled,irql_not_less_or_equal and kmode_exception_not_handled. I have installed a clean Windows 10 image a few times and countless drivers. Initially I didn't think the replacement motherboard is the issue but it is looking like that. He does only have 8gb of ram and a non-ssd HD I don't these are the problem but I am going to add 8gb and put a sata ssd in and see what happens. I ran the Windows memory test and memtest86 and both passed, swapped power supplies as well.
Thanks. this video halped me alot.
Helpful. Thank You . Would be nice to explain Perfview in basic level . There is no much resources to learn easy way.
Sure. I have some notes on how perfview actually works. Let me make a video with some memory diff and how to collect memory from processes using perfview.
Thanks man.
I'm not sure what this video is supposed to be doing, you ran perfview, did a dif and then looked at some are of the application you knew was uising a large amount of memory. That's not analysis, you just went straight to the issue, which technically wasn't an issue at all. Perhaps rename the video to how to perform a diff using perfview.
Your videos have been helpful. I own a computer repair business and I recently replaced a defective MB on a custom desktop. I had no issues ran a few stress test never crashed. The customer picked it up and while gaming is getting random and different bluescreens. The only files I am able to identify in windbg is ntkrnlmp.exe,ntoskrnl.exe. and a separate one identified the audio driver. Most of them are page fault in nonpaged area, but also get system_thread_exception_not_handled,irql_not_less_or_equal and kmode_exception_not_handled. I have installed a clean Windows 10 image a few times and countless drivers. Initially I didn't think the replacement motherboard is the issue but it is looking like that. He does only have 8gb of ram and a non-ssd HD I don't these are the problem but I am going to add 8gb and put a sata ssd in and see what happens. I ran the Windows memory test and memtest86 and both passed, swapped power supplies as well.