Originally posted by: MrChad
Need more information. What programs are you running? Have you manually adjusted your pagefile settings?
Originally posted by: MrChad
Have you installed all the latest updates (including SP1)? There is an issue described here with some fixes mentioned, but my guess is that the fix is included in SP1.
Originally posted by: Dari
Originally posted by: MrChad
Have you installed all the latest updates (including SP1)? There is an issue described here with some fixes mentioned, but my guess is that the fix is included in SP1.
I have updated the computer yet. I guess I should.
Originally posted by: stash
Are you actually getting an error, or are you just reading the info in Task Manager? If there's no actual error, this is just SuperFetch doing its thing.
Originally posted by: stash
Again, what warnings are you seeing, if any?
Originally posted by: Dari
Originally posted by: stash
Again, what warnings are you seeing, if any?
The warning was something along the line of "low memory". But it's gone now and all is well.
Originally posted by: Dari
The computer says I only have 16MB of free ram and over 2200MB cached. How do I uncache my memory? This is beyond ridiculous.
Originally posted by: Pabster
Originally posted by: Dari
The computer says I only have 16MB of free ram and over 2200MB cached. How do I uncache my memory? This is beyond ridiculous.
Don't be alarmed, that is how Vista works. It aggressively fills the cache. RAM will be released as it is needed.
This is a pretty common outcry as folks don't understand the huge difference in the way XP and Vista handle RAM.
Originally posted by: Harvey
I'm afraid the best answer is still XP. My new Compaq lappy with 2 GB of RAM took forever just to shut down, let alone do any real work, until I UPgraded it back to XP.
Give Vista a couple of years. By then, M$ may have debugged Vista enough to be something more than a poor solution in search of a non-existent problem, and the hardware that will be fast enough to handle the bloat will be cheap enough to afford and in wide distribution.
Of course, that same newer, faster, cheaper hardware will probably run like a slug under whatever newer, more bloated OS the'll be shoving on us, then.