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Old 09-02-2008, 02:16 PM
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Re: Memory running low

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Originally Posted by rev800x View Post
After resetting I still only have 4-5MB of program memory. What is eating up all of the memory? Storage shows I have 73MB available. I don't get it. Like I said, task manager has 23MB of apps running.
Storage and memory are two different things. 4-5MB free on boot? Yeah, somethings wrong. Try turning off all of your home plugins and temporarily remove any items from the \windows\startup folder. See where your at then.
You may also want to check out dotFred Task Manager. Lets you see a whole lot more

Also, as a side note, I noticed that filesys.exe slowly consumes more memory as it runs. I assume this must be caching file information and such. I have yet to find a way to "free" any RAM from it, including Oxios Hibernate (which I highly recommend for those RAM concious Titan owners).

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