Hello,
I have read up on Page Faults a bit, and can conclude that, in general, the more Page Faults exist for a program, the lower its (and possibly the computer's) Performance will become... until you restart the computer.
Sometimes I have the computer just on for a few days at times, it could go to sleep, yet when it comes back, the Page Faults (which you can view in the Task Manager -> Details tab) continues where it left off.
So for example, "explorer.exe"'s is about to reach 10 million (as you can see in the picture), and you could notice a little bit of a lack of Performance in File Explorer..... of course until I restart the computer, then that number, like all the other programs, resets back to 0, and increases slowly over time.
What is possible to be able to slow down the Page Faults from increasing, not only for explorer.exe, but for all other essential Operating System programs?
(I am aware that if I have a 3rd party program open, for example, I can shut that program down, and open it up once again, and that number resets back from 0.)
Thanks bunch!
I have read up on Page Faults a bit, and can conclude that, in general, the more Page Faults exist for a program, the lower its (and possibly the computer's) Performance will become... until you restart the computer.
Sometimes I have the computer just on for a few days at times, it could go to sleep, yet when it comes back, the Page Faults (which you can view in the Task Manager -> Details tab) continues where it left off.
So for example, "explorer.exe"'s is about to reach 10 million (as you can see in the picture), and you could notice a little bit of a lack of Performance in File Explorer..... of course until I restart the computer, then that number, like all the other programs, resets back to 0, and increases slowly over time.
What is possible to be able to slow down the Page Faults from increasing, not only for explorer.exe, but for all other essential Operating System programs?
(I am aware that if I have a 3rd party program open, for example, I can shut that program down, and open it up once again, and that number resets back from 0.)
Thanks bunch!
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My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 8.1 Professional (64-Bit)
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- System Manufacturer/Model
- Self Built
- CPU
- Intel Pentium GPU G2020 2.90GHz
- Motherboard
- P8B75-M - CSM
- Memory
- 8.00 GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- Nvidia GeForce 8400GS
- Monitor(s) Displays
- ASUS VS247
- Screen Resolution
- 1280 x 720