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However, as the preceding output illustrates, the value of Diff rose to 27, and the number of Bytes rose to 22464.
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When the memory management for the printer driver is working properly, the value of Diff should return to its original value of 21 after printing. Send a job to the printer, wait briefly for Windows to return to normal, and then record the values for the Diff and Bytes columns. In the following sample display, the value of Diff is 21 and the number of Bytes is 17472. Record the values in the Diff and Bytes columns.
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(Pool tags are case-sensitive, so be sure to type the command exactly as shown.) This command directs PoolMon to display information for allocations with the Drsd tag.
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Note: Before running the steps in this example, ensure that the printer you are using will not be interrupted until you are finished. If a printer driver has an object leak, the memory allocated with the Drsd tag also will leak.
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Printer drivers assign the Drsd tag when they allocate Graphical Device Interface (GDI) objects and associated memory. In this example, PoolMon displays data that Windows collects about memory allocations with the Dsrd tag. The following example demonstrates using PoolMon to investigate a pool memory leak from a suspected printer driver. The likely cause is allocations that have still not been freed or have continued to increase in size.
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Because starting PoolMon changes the data, it must regain a steady state before the data is reliable.