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Thanks. I had been using MSN for my search engine and I wasn't getting too much. You reminded me that I hadn't used google in a while. I got a few more links there.

I like Bob Powell but in one of the links his comment is, 'To cure the "problem" buy more RAM'. One of my machines has 4GB and nothing else is running except the services so I'm guessing that isn't the problem.

I would agree with some comments that they're probably "soft" page faults mostly but there are enough (or an occasional hard fault gets mixed in there) that it definitely slows my calculations down once the excessive page faults kick in.

I changed the code to "chunk" the calculations which has made it less common to pass the threshold that triggers the massive faulting but I haven't been successful at completely eliminating it and my code is now something not even a mother would be proud of. :: Hack, Hack, Hack :: Cry | :((
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