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Greg
Guest
Ok, so I have Vista Ultimate 64-bit with 3GB of memory. I'm constantly
having to reboot every few days because Vista will start telling me to close
windows, all of which I need open so I can use them. When I look at how
much of the Page File (according to Task Manager) is in use (when it pops
that up), it's usually around 3.2GB out of 3.4GB. Even when I close all
open windows it's still over 2GB, so re-opening everything again just gives
me the same popup. The only way around it is to reboot and then it slowly
goes back up to the popup and I'm forced to reboot all over again. Never
had a memory problem using the exact same applications until I upgraded to
Vista.
The apps I normally have open are: E-Mail (the app that came with Vista),
Firefox, FlashFXP, Visual Studio 2008, a few explorer windows, and Excel
2008. Every 2 or 3 days I'm forced to reboot. It's annoying as hell. I
have 3GB of physical RAM, I shouldn't be having memory problems.
I do have my swap file set to 512MB because letting Windows manage it was
causing too much swapping and my system was extremely slow while it's
constantly grinding the hard drive (lowering it 512MB showed a huge
performance boost). Either way, I have 3GB of physical memory, it shouldn't
be consuming more than that. When I reboot and load everything back up and
start using it, Page File shows just over 1GB of memory. Apparently it goes
up 1GB every day until I'm forced to reboot.
Anyone have any suggestions? Any services I can turn off or am I screwed
and have to hope they fix this in Windows 7?
Thanks,
Greg
having to reboot every few days because Vista will start telling me to close
windows, all of which I need open so I can use them. When I look at how
much of the Page File (according to Task Manager) is in use (when it pops
that up), it's usually around 3.2GB out of 3.4GB. Even when I close all
open windows it's still over 2GB, so re-opening everything again just gives
me the same popup. The only way around it is to reboot and then it slowly
goes back up to the popup and I'm forced to reboot all over again. Never
had a memory problem using the exact same applications until I upgraded to
Vista.
The apps I normally have open are: E-Mail (the app that came with Vista),
Firefox, FlashFXP, Visual Studio 2008, a few explorer windows, and Excel
2008. Every 2 or 3 days I'm forced to reboot. It's annoying as hell. I
have 3GB of physical RAM, I shouldn't be having memory problems.
I do have my swap file set to 512MB because letting Windows manage it was
causing too much swapping and my system was extremely slow while it's
constantly grinding the hard drive (lowering it 512MB showed a huge
performance boost). Either way, I have 3GB of physical memory, it shouldn't
be consuming more than that. When I reboot and load everything back up and
start using it, Page File shows just over 1GB of memory. Apparently it goes
up 1GB every day until I'm forced to reboot.
Anyone have any suggestions? Any services I can turn off or am I screwed
and have to hope they fix this in Windows 7?
Thanks,
Greg