m*t 发帖数: 7490 | | k*****y 发帖数: 744 | 2 http://www.brighthub.com/computing/windows-platform/articles/52
A hard fault happens when the address in memory of part of a program is no
longer in main memory, but has been instead swapped out to the paging file,
making the system go looking for it on the hard disk. When this happens a
lot, it causes slowdowns and increased hard disk activity. When it happens
an awful lot, the possibility of hard disk thrashing arises. That's when a
program stops responding, but the hard drive continues to run for an
extended period. This has historically been referred to as "getting into the
page file."
可能原因内存不够,page file太小?
【在 m*t 的大作中提到】 : hard fault指的是什么?好像一直都有
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