Windows 10: Memory leak after updating to May 1903 update

Discus and support Memory leak after updating to May 1903 update in Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade to solve the problem; I updated to Windows 10 May update this month and have had a huge memory leak since, to the point where I can't play any games (it just freezes). My PC... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade' started by HoloceneP, Aug 23, 2019.

  1. HoloceneP Win User

    Memory leak after updating to May 1903 update


    I updated to Windows 10 May update this month and have had a huge memory leak since, to the point where I can't play any games (it just freezes). My PC is custom built (Ryzen 7 1700x, GTX 1060 6GB, 8GB RAM) and only had this issue after I updated windows.

    I've run poolmon and these are the results: https://ibb.co/ZTdbFxN

    I tried uninstalling the Windows update I installed and going back to the previous version, but every time I turn on my computer, Windows automatically installs them again (even if I turn off automatic updates in services.msc). So I ended up doing a fresh install of Windows 10 and that didn't fix it. All my drivers are up to date.

    I've noticed that the Wifi adapter I use (GC-WB1733D-I) may be the issue. On the Gigabyte website in the latest driver version for the adapter, it says it "(Note) Win10 ver.1709 \ver.1803 supported" and doesn't mention being 1903 supported, but could this really be it? the poolmon results seem to be a bit excessive for that.

    Task manager screenshot #1: https://ibb.co/W2Tnf68

    Task manager screenshot #2: https://ibb.co/DgZTz86

    Any suggestions? on the verge of throwing it out the window Memory leak after updating to May 1903 update :)

    Many thanks!

    :)
     
    HoloceneP, Aug 23, 2019
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  2. Windows 10 memory leak after update [Wfpn / ntoskrnl.exe]

    Notice: I have already read this answer and followed the steps in it, but I can't figure out what is causing the leak. What I'm looking for here is help in singling out the problem.

    As you can see from the title of the question I've encountered a memory leak in Windows 10 after the latest update (Creator's Update I believe). The first thing I did was open the task manager, where I've noticed unpaged memory taking up about 13GB of RAM.

    I went through the Poolmon/Pooltag/findstr process only to get garbage on the cmd

    Memory leak after updating to May 1903 update 94s3G.jpg


    I then tried to use Xperf to find out what was happening, but I'm still unsure as to what I'm looking at. The root cause seems to be the kernel image, and I find that hard to believe. Here's the output of Xperf as seen in WPA:

    Memory leak after updating to May 1903 update JDNBK.jpg


    I've had a similar problem in the past on Windows 10 that was caused by Killer Networking drivers, but this time around that doesn't seem to be the culpript.

    If anyone is able to help me out it would be greatly appreciated!

    EDIT: I state in the first paragraph that this question is different from the one being suggested by the mod (I even link that very question). I had already taken all the steps in the answer to that question and still couldn't track down which driver was causing the issue, hence I was asking for users to help me find which one was the problematic one.
     
    Luca Giorgi, Aug 23, 2019
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  3. BulldogXX Win User
    Memory leak issue

    The term "memory leak" means that an application fails to return all its RAM to the operating system when it exits. The leftover RAM is unusable to the operating system.

    Step one is to identify the application that is leaking memory. Step two is to contact the application's developers and provide as much detailed data on the memory leak as you can. For example: which processes are still in RAM after the application exits
    and how much RAM they occupy. Application developers never want their applications to leak memory and they will be grateful for the details you provide, particularly if they can replicate the leak on their own computers.
     
    BulldogXX, Aug 23, 2019
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  4. BulldogXX Win User

    Memory leak after updating to May 1903 update

    Possible Memory Leaks in Windows 10

    A memory leak occurs when an application closes and fails to release all its RAM back to the operating system.

    The first step in dealing with a memory leak is to determine which application is leaking memory.

    The next step is to contact that application's technical support with complete details of the memory leak, since the developers will want to fix the problem ASAP.
     
    BulldogXX, Aug 23, 2019
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