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0x000000EB — Dirty Mapped Pages Congestion | Blue Screen Fix Guide
DIRTY_MAPPED_PAGES_CONGESTION
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What Does 0x000000EB Mean?
The system could not write dirty mapped pages to disk fast enough, causing a memory congestion condition.
Real-World Causes
- 1Slow or failing disk
- 2Excessive file I/O
- 3Insufficient disk bandwidth
- 4Storage driver issue
Symptoms
- ⚠Blue screen with stop code DIRTY_MAPPED_PAGES_CONGESTION
- ⚠System reboots unexpectedly
- ⚠Possible data loss from unsaved work
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DIY Fix
Beginner-friendly steps you can try at home
- 1Restart your computer
- 2Run Windows Memory Diagnostic (mdsched.exe)
- 3Reseat RAM modules
- 4Check for Windows updates
Advanced Fix
For experienced users and IT professionals
- 1Test RAM with MemTest86 for multiple passes
- 2Analyze minidump with WinDbg
- 3Check for memory leaks using poolmon
- 4Inspect physical RAM slots and modules
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Frequently Asked Questions
What causes DIRTY_MAPPED_PAGES_CONGESTION?
The system could not write dirty mapped pages to disk fast enough, causing a memory congestion condition.
Can I fix Dirty Mapped Pages Congestion myself?
In many cases yes. Start with basic troubleshooting like restarting, updating drivers, and running System File Checker. If the issue persists, advanced analysis of crash dumps may be needed.
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Verified against official Microsoft documentation and real-world diagnostic data. Error behavior confirmed across Windows 10, Windows 11, and Windows Server.