*PROBLEM FOUND to be AIM* Low resouces...in only 14 hours on Win2k? Not possible...

LowTeck

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Give this a quick read over, suggestions greatly appreciated;

OK - Let me try and explain the problem as well as I can. I run Win2k Pro. I use the following software regularly: kjofol (mp3 player), IE 6, mIRC, AIM, Gamespy, Quake3. After anywhere between 14 hours and 4 days of uptime, my computer will no longer open any new apps, folders or menus. I can close one app, browswer or window in exchange for being able to open something else. Within 10min of this problem starting, I am no longer able to open anything new.

My first thought about the problem was a memory leak in one of the programs, but the Performance tab in the Task Manager shows plenty of available memory and my memory usage is always low. I also downloaded a third party app (PC Booster) that checks memory status and can even refresh used up memory. I am using 512k of Corsair RAM.

Is there a better program I can use for checking system resources? Is there a better way to diagnose the issue or even troubleshoot the problem to one specific program?

Perplexed...

Anthony
 

EeyoreX

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I can't say for certain what the problem is, as that is very odd for Windows 2000. But I can say, at least in my experience, that third party memory managers plus any NT based OS equals more trouble than anything else.

\Dan
 

LowTeck

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Thanks, I shall remove the app as I don't really need it anyway. However, this issue started before I installed/ran the third party memory checker.
 

LiLithTecH

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Are there any EVENT ID Codes set in the EVENT LOG?

Also, it might help if you describe the hardware you are
currently using.
 

Twista

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problem is that your only got 512kb of ram in that pc, maybe you need to gett 512mb ;o. J/k i understand you was going by what ms task manager says, right? ;p:brokenheart::D
 

LowTeck

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Ok, I found the problem...I discovered that chatting on AOL Instant Messenger a LOT (for an hour or two) would bog down my entire system. All I need to do is reload the program to release the resources.

I've got the latest copy of AIM, and I never would've thought it would have such a memory leak...but anyway, at least now I know what is causing it! Thought I would share it with the rest of you.

-Anthony