Windows 10: Trying to Figure out Some Memory Leaks via a CBS log

Discus and support Trying to Figure out Some Memory Leaks via a CBS log in Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging to solve the problem; I'm just trying to get a handle on all the memory leaks on my laptop, already found one. Happened to be Killer Network Manager. I have 16 gigs of ram,... Discussion in 'Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging' started by Olimar_P, Sep 24, 2018.

  1. Olimar_P Win User

    Trying to Figure out Some Memory Leaks via a CBS log


    I'm just trying to get a handle on all the memory leaks on my laptop, already found one. Happened to be Killer Network Manager.

    I have 16 gigs of ram, and at the moment 2.7 gigs are used by Firefox, while the overall ram usage is at around 6.6 gigs. Nothing else currently running is using more than 200 mb.

    https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Tn9iYrCfkFuXKUh4fd4UiHHKr5cElIF-

    Was told to provide a CBS log because the scan could not fix all errors. (I think it was chkdsk, I don't remember)

    :)
     
    Olimar_P, Sep 24, 2018
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  2. 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, Sep 24, 2018
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  3. BulldogXX Win User
    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, Sep 24, 2018
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  4. Eric_W_B Win User

    Trying to Figure out Some Memory Leaks via a CBS log

    HidBthLE.dll - memory leak

    Really? This is a suggestion? Booting in a mode that does not load device drivers? OF COURSE without the driver loaded, the driver wont be leaking memory. This is the most ridiculous advice Ive ever heard someone suggest. My god.

     
    Eric_W_B, Sep 24, 2018
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