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May 2nd, 2016 13:00
Windows 7: "Your computer is low on memory"
I have both an E7270 and an E7470 that are encountering the following error message, and there are no indications of a hardware failure.
Microsoft Windows
Your computer is low on memory "To restore enough memory for programs to work correctly, save your files and then close or restart all open programs."
Based on what I'm seeing in the Windows Event Logs, I suspect an issue with the USB 3.0 drivers...
Windows successfully diagnosed a low virtual memory condition. The following programs consumed the most virtual memory: WUDFHost.exe (2780) consumed 30070157312 bytes...
No Events found!


jddfw
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May 12th, 2016 12:00
With the event logs pointing to a device/driver issue, I worked to ensure that we were using the latest BIOS release, as well as the latest network adapter drivers, USB 3.0 drivers, etc. However, the issue persisted...
I then installed the same (or newer) driver sets for the network adapters, direct from Intel, and this helped to provide for more detailed error messages, in the event logs, linking WUDFHOST to the User-Mode Driver Framework [UMDF] and then specifically to C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\UMDF\iWiGigUM.dll.
Intel 17265/18260 WiGig Application: Network_Application_6KH6H_WN32_1.0.0.12_A04.EXE
Disabling this device within the Device Manager should resolve the issue for me...
fraatbose
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June 16th, 2016 06:00
Hallo,
We have the same issue can you tell us which device you have disabled?
Did you have found a solution yet?