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Ouch, just ran out of memory on my desktop with 2GB of memory...

Originally posted by: Sabot
What the hell are you running?

A lot of stuff (duh, obviously). DB2, Oracle, WebSphere, our own application (around 200MB), Eclipse, Lotus Notes, Several IE windows, Excel, media player (which for some reason takes 35MB).

Edit: Looks like Acrobat is taking around 50MB for some reason too. Either way all this still doesn't add up to 2GB. Looks like restart is in order.
 
Originally posted by: Quasmo
wtf were you doing??? Photoshopping a 20 GB file? While rendering in 3DSmax?

No doubt.

Better yet, I hope you have some massive project in Maya or even Bryce. Maybe rendering something the area of a 20 gb animated movie?
 
Originally posted by: Argo
Originally posted by: Sabot
What the hell are you running?

A lot of stuff (duh, obviously). DB2, Oracle, WebSphere, our own application (around 200MB), Eclipse, Lotus Notes, Several IE windows, Excel, media player (which for some reason takes 35MB).

Yup, it's that damn media player!
 
Originally posted by: Argo
Originally posted by: Sabot
What the hell are you running?

A lot of stuff (duh, obviously). DB2, Oracle, WebSphere, our own application (around 200MB), Eclipse, Lotus Notes, Several IE windows, Excel, media player (which for some reason takes 35MB).

Edit: Looks like Acrobat is taking around 50MB for some reason too. Either way all this still doesn't add up to 2GB. Looks like restart is in order.


You lier, your multitasking porn.😛
 
Running Ringmaster to monitor a Trapeze wireless network takes 2GB (1GB for the service, 1GB for the softare).

I know, I was astonished when our consultant told us that.
 
It seems that no matter how much RAM you have, Windows finds a reason and a way for it to take up about half of it anyway.
 
Originally posted by: RockHydra11
It seems that no matter how much RAM you have, Windows finds a reason and a way for it to take up about half of it anyway.

Unused RAM is a waste.
 
I had a memory leak recently....Opening a corrupt WinAMP file in Windows XP 64 bit. I was using 1.7GB of my 1GB of memory 😛
 
Ditto.

I have 1Gb and it runs out to 16mb sometimes 🙁

I have 399mb free now but it does drop over time until it clears itself. I think it is FF using a lot to cache stuff. My system has been on for 20 days though so that is probably why...

Koing
 
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Originally posted by: Argo
Originally posted by: Sabot
What the hell are you running?

A lot of stuff (duh, obviously). DB2, Oracle, WebSphere, our own application (around 200MB), Eclipse, Lotus Notes, Several IE windows, Excel, media player (which for some reason takes 35MB).

Edit: Looks like Acrobat is taking around 50MB for some reason too. Either way all this still doesn't add up to 2GB. Looks like restart is in order.

 
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