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Symptom & Impact
Available memory declines steadily, leading to service crashes or bugchecks.
Environment & Reproduction
Observed after installing a new endpoint or networking kernel driver.
Get-Counter 'MemoryPool Nonpaged Bytes' -SampleInterval 10 -MaxSamples 12
driverquery /v
Root Cause Analysis
A driver allocation path leaks nonpaged pool buffers under sustained workload.
Quick Triage
Establish leak growth rate and list recently introduced kernel modules.
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Use pool tag analysis and event correlation to isolate responsible component.

Solution β Primary Fix
Install vendor hotfix driver and reduce triggering workload pattern until updated.
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pnputil /enum-drivers | findstr /I vendor
pnputil /add-driver C:DriversHotfix*.inf /install

Solution β Alternative Approaches
Restart affected service tiers on schedule as temporary mitigation if patch window is delayed.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
Nonpaged pool growth flattens and no memory-pressure alerts recur.
Rollback Plan
Revert to previous signed driver package and remove hotfix build.
Prevention & Hardening
Continuously monitor pool counters and enforce kernel-driver soak tests.
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
Can lead to bugcheck 0xC2, 0x1A, and service termination events.
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References & Further Reading
Microsoft memory leak diagnostics and kernel pool troubleshooting references.
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