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Machine got really slow, mwb, sas, found nothing

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4 to 5 years old.

Used for an imaging application.

Is it not infected?


Edited by bhzendner, 21 September 2015 - 11:06 AM.

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No infections seem to be present, I'm unfamiliar with the machine type and asked for some assistance. This is what we came up with.


RE: These errors in the log report.

Error: (09/17/2015 04:58:47 PM) (Source: volmgr) (EventID: 49) (User: )
Description: Configuring the Page file for crash dump failed. Make sure there is a page
file on the boot partition and that is large enough to contain all physical
memory.

Error: (09/17/2015 04:58:39 PM) (Source: volmgr) (EventID: 49) (User: )
Description: Configuring the Page file for crash dump failed. Make sure there is a page
file on the boot partition and that is large enough to contain all physical
memory.


In short
"If there is some problem with the pagefile it can affect performance, the server have SQL Server that simply eats all the free memory by design and makes use of the page file to save data when some application request memory."


Let me get back to you with a possible solution
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Thanks... 


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Is The machine part of a domain administrator ?

Is this machine related or in a business setting where IT Help is available ?

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No help is available, it might be part of a domain.


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Is it a business setting ?
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Yes


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Hello bhzendner,

Being in a business environment I'm not comfortable working on this problem and it's somewhat beyond my abilities anyway, my department is Malware removal and this appears not to be Malware related. I don't want to be responsible for possible problems that may occur with your machine. I have pointed out the errors and perhaps you can go from there.

I'm sorry I could not go any further.

Sincerely

Joe
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I sincerely appreciate the help you did give me and I understand.

Thank You


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