
Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in Windows 10. If you continue to receive "out-of-memory" error messages, increase the "initial size" of the page file.
Select OK to apply the settings, and then restart the system. We recommend that you set the initial size to 1.5 times the amount of RAM in the system. Select Custom size, and then set the "Initial size" and "Maximum size" values for the paging file. Clear the Automatically manage paging file size for all drives check box. Select the Advanced tab, and then select Change in the Virtual memory section. Select Advanced system settings and then select Settings in the Performance section on the Advanced tab. Press the Windows logo key + the Pause/Break key to open System Properties. To work around this issue, manually configure the size of the page file. The specific components on a given system can cause variability in page file growth. The IO system consists of many components, including file system filters, file systems, volume filters, storage filters, and so on. A potential cause of these failures is when the page file size is configured as "automatic." Automatic page-file size starts with a small page file and grows automatically as needed.
Memory allocation failures can occur due to latencies that are associated with growing the size of a page file to support additional memory requirements in the system.
Such errors can result in other errors or unexpected behavior in affected applications.
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This article provides a workaround for errors that occur when applications frequently allocate memory.Īpplies to: Windows 10 - all editions Original KB number: 4055223 SymptomsĪpplications that frequently allocate memory may experience random "out-of-memory" errors.