Hmmm...not what this says...they claim a hard fault is asking for virtual 
memory (i.e. swap).
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_vista-performance/i-see-alot-of-hard-faults-per-second-should-i-do/68bcc824-7a2c-4231-9a36-bc4ce123af0b

Mike


 

    On Tuesday, October 20, 2020, 09:15:50 AM CDT, Bill Somerville 
<[email protected]> wrote:  
 
  On 20/10/2020 14:51, Bill Somerville wrote:
  
On 20/10/2020 14:44, Black Michael via wsjt-devel wrote: 
 
Any hard faults means you're using swap space. 
 
 
 Mike, 
 
 that's incorrect information, the most common cause of hard page faults is 
where a process requires more memory. A hard page fault is a request for a page 
of memory that is not already mapped to physical memory. 
 
 73 
 Bill 
 G4WJS. 
 
 
Mike,
 
I should be clear that real new memory in a process working set is a 
demand-zero fault which is classed as a soft page fault in Windows.
 
73
 Bill
 G4WJS.
 
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