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I have a unique issue. Whenever I install software such as games or various
programs, Vista will take up all 4 Gigs of my RAM, but in Task Manager - it won't show anything taking up anywhere near that much memory. When the install is finished, I usually have to reboot my PC to get it to free up the RAM. I tried using a RAM Defrag program called Memory Zipper Pro the last time it happened, and it saved me from having to reboot. I think this may be a memory leak in Vista or Windows Installer. I had made a post on this issue on Overclock.net, but no one has experienced a similar issue on those forums. Also, the issue was happening way before Service Pack 1 was installed. It started sometime last year after Windows Update made an update one time, but I have no clue which update might have caused the issue, especially since I don't know exactly where the Issue is coming from within Windows. I know my PC can more than handle Vista. Here are the specs. CPU: AMD Athlon64 X2 6400+ MB: ASUS M3A32-MVP Deluxe Wi-fi Edition RAM: 4x1GB GeIL DDR2-800 HDD: 2x250GB WD Caviar in RAID 0, 1x500GB WD Caviar GC: ATI Radeon HD3870 512MB by ASUS OS: Windows Vista Ultimate x64 Service Pack 1 I did a fresh install of Windows and SP1 the issue still happened when I installed software. Even without any other software installed. That's how I pinpointed that it's a Windows issue, possibly a memory leak. Any help or suggestions would be much appreciated. |
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How do you know the install process is taking up all 4GB of RAM?
Is this causing a problem? Vista is designed to make use of RAM not in use by any other processes. What is the point of having 4GB of RAM if you are only going to use 1GB? It is this use that speeds up most other processes. When an application, such as installation, needs more RAM windows relinquishes the RAM to the application. "Darkvette" wrote in message ... I have a unique issue. Whenever I install software such as games or various programs, Vista will take up all 4 Gigs of my RAM, but in Task Manager - it won't show anything taking up anywhere near that much memory. When the install is finished, I usually have to reboot my PC to get it to free up the RAM. I tried using a RAM Defrag program called Memory Zipper Pro the last time it happened, and it saved me from having to reboot. I think this may be a memory leak in Vista or Windows Installer. I had made a post on this issue on Overclock.net, but no one has experienced a similar issue on those forums. Also, the issue was happening way before Service Pack 1 was installed. It started sometime last year after Windows Update made an update one time, but I have no clue which update might have caused the issue, especially since I don't know exactly where the Issue is coming from within Windows. I know my PC can more than handle Vista. Here are the specs. CPU: AMD Athlon64 X2 6400+ MB: ASUS M3A32-MVP Deluxe Wi-fi Edition RAM: 4x1GB GeIL DDR2-800 HDD: 2x250GB WD Caviar in RAID 0, 1x500GB WD Caviar GC: ATI Radeon HD3870 512MB by ASUS OS: Windows Vista Ultimate x64 Service Pack 1 I did a fresh install of Windows and SP1 the issue still happened when I installed software. Even without any other software installed. That's how I pinpointed that it's a Windows issue, possibly a memory leak. Any help or suggestions would be much appreciated. |
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On Sat, 15 Mar 2008 06:48:03 -0700, Darkvette
wrote: I have a unique issue. Whenever I install software such as games or various programs, Vista will take up all 4 Gigs of my RAM, but in Task Manager - it won't show anything taking up anywhere near that much memory. When the install is finished, I usually have to reboot my PC to get it to free up the RAM. Why are you trying to get it to free up the RAM? Wanting to minimize the amount of memory Windows uses is a counterproductive desire. Windows is designed to use all, or nearly all, of your memory, all the time, and that's good not bad. Free memory is wasted memory. You paid for it all and shouldn't want to see any of it wasted. Windows works hard to find a use for all the memory you have all the time. For example if your apps don't need some of it, it will use that part for caching, then give it back when your apps later need it. In this way Windows keeps all your memory working for you all the time. Are you experiencing a problem? If so, please describe it. Its cause is *not* that you have no free RAM. I tried using a RAM Defrag program called Memory Zipper Pro the last time it happened, and it saved me from having to reboot. I think this may be a memory leak in Vista or Windows Installer. I had made a post on this issue on Overclock.net, but no one has experienced a similar issue on those forums. Also, the issue was happening way before Service Pack 1 was installed. It started sometime last year after Windows Update made an update one time, but I have no clue which update might have caused the issue, especially since I don't know exactly where the Issue is coming from within Windows. I know my PC can more than handle Vista. Here are the specs. CPU: AMD Athlon64 X2 6400+ MB: ASUS M3A32-MVP Deluxe Wi-fi Edition RAM: 4x1GB GeIL DDR2-800 HDD: 2x250GB WD Caviar in RAID 0, 1x500GB WD Caviar GC: ATI Radeon HD3870 512MB by ASUS OS: Windows Vista Ultimate x64 Service Pack 1 I did a fresh install of Windows and SP1 the issue still happened when I installed software. Even without any other software installed. That's how I pinpointed that it's a Windows issue, possibly a memory leak. Any help or suggestions would be much appreciated. -- Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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After making use of all available memory during the installs. The memory
shows full since in still holds the last buffers written out in available disk cache and this memory will be made available to any new processes started when they need to be loaded into memory. "Darkvette" wrote in message ... I have a unique issue. Whenever I install software such as games or various programs, Vista will take up all 4 Gigs of my RAM, but in Task Manager - it won't show anything taking up anywhere near that much memory. When the install is finished, I usually have to reboot my PC to get it to free up the RAM. I tried using a RAM Defrag program called Memory Zipper Pro the last time it happened, and it saved me from having to reboot. I think this may be a memory leak in Vista or Windows Installer. I had made a post on this issue on Overclock.net, but no one has experienced a similar issue on those forums. Also, the issue was happening way before Service Pack 1 was installed. It started sometime last year after Windows Update made an update one time, but I have no clue which update might have caused the issue, especially since I don't know exactly where the Issue is coming from within Windows. I know my PC can more than handle Vista. Here are the specs. CPU: AMD Athlon64 X2 6400+ MB: ASUS M3A32-MVP Deluxe Wi-fi Edition RAM: 4x1GB GeIL DDR2-800 HDD: 2x250GB WD Caviar in RAID 0, 1x500GB WD Caviar GC: ATI Radeon HD3870 512MB by ASUS OS: Windows Vista Ultimate x64 Service Pack 1 I did a fresh install of Windows and SP1 the issue still happened when I installed software. Even without any other software installed. That's how I pinpointed that it's a Windows issue, possibly a memory leak. Any help or suggestions would be much appreciated. |
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I see what everyone is saying, but perhaps I didn't explain the issue
correctly. I understand that the PC will use more RAM when installing software or gaming or certain other things, that it will find the best use for it, and also that it will free it up when it's not using it. When my PC is idle, it uses around 25-35%(1-1.2GB) of my RAM. When Gaming, it'll use about 50-75%(2-3GB, depending on the game). When installing programs that don't max out my RAM, it'll take up about 45-50%(1.8-2GB). The issue comes when I go to install certain software programs, the software will start installing as usual, with no more than 50% of RAM being used. Then, part way into the install, the RAM usage will climb - 55%, 65%, 75%, and keep going up until it reaches 100%. Once it reaches 100%, the system performance will start to lag until the RAM frees up. The problem with that is, it never goes back below 95% usage until I restart my PC - even after the install is done. I can't game or even use simple programs like IE or Word because they'll lock up my PC with the RAM usage at 100%. I know that I have the 4GB for a reason, and I do want to see all of it used, but clearly there is an issue with Windows and how it's caching the RAM - especially if it's not freeing it up for other programs once it's done with it. Basically what's happening is that something is allocating all my free RAM when I install certain software, and it's not freeing up the RAM for other uses once the install is completed. So, yes there is a "real" issue, and I apologize that I didn't explain it correctly. The issue is, whatever is allocating the RAM is not deallocating it for other uses within Windows or other programs - it's not deallocating it AT ALL, unless I defrag the RAM which forces a deallocation. Being that it forces a deallocation that goes from 100% used RAM down to about 30% used RAM, that says to me that it's a Memory Leak of some sort. Wouldn't you agree? "Ken Blake, MVP" wrote: On Sat, 15 Mar 2008 06:48:03 -0700, Darkvette wrote: I have a unique issue. Whenever I install software such as games or various programs, Vista will take up all 4 Gigs of my RAM, but in Task Manager - it won't show anything taking up anywhere near that much memory. When the install is finished, I usually have to reboot my PC to get it to free up the RAM. Why are you trying to get it to free up the RAM? Wanting to minimize the amount of memory Windows uses is a counterproductive desire. Windows is designed to use all, or nearly all, of your memory, all the time, and that's good not bad. Free memory is wasted memory. You paid for it all and shouldn't want to see any of it wasted. Windows works hard to find a use for all the memory you have all the time. For example if your apps don't need some of it, it will use that part for caching, then give it back when your apps later need it. In this way Windows keeps all your memory working for you all the time. Are you experiencing a problem? If so, please describe it. Its cause is *not* that you have no free RAM. I tried using a RAM Defrag program called Memory Zipper Pro the last time it happened, and it saved me from having to reboot. I think this may be a memory leak in Vista or Windows Installer. I had made a post on this issue on Overclock.net, but no one has experienced a similar issue on those forums. Also, the issue was happening way before Service Pack 1 was installed. It started sometime last year after Windows Update made an update one time, but I have no clue which update might have caused the issue, especially since I don't know exactly where the Issue is coming from within Windows. I know my PC can more than handle Vista. Here are the specs. CPU: AMD Athlon64 X2 6400+ MB: ASUS M3A32-MVP Deluxe Wi-fi Edition RAM: 4x1GB GeIL DDR2-800 HDD: 2x250GB WD Caviar in RAID 0, 1x500GB WD Caviar GC: ATI Radeon HD3870 512MB by ASUS OS: Windows Vista Ultimate x64 Service Pack 1 I did a fresh install of Windows and SP1 the issue still happened when I installed software. Even without any other software installed. That's how I pinpointed that it's a Windows issue, possibly a memory leak. Any help or suggestions would be much appreciated. -- Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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I know that all 4GB are being taken up by the Memory Meter on my sidebar.
The problem as I wrote to Mr. Blake below, is this. The RAM is being allocated during the install to the point where it gets to 100% usage and starts to lag my system. When the install completes, the usage drops to around 95%. I can't use IE, Word, or anything else because the RAM is already allocated and there isn't enough free RAM for anything else to run. The issue is in the RAM not being deallocated or freed up after the install - unless I defrag it, then it drops from 95% usage to about 30% and Windows functions normally again. That says to me that it's a Memory Leak of some sort. Wouldn't you agree? "Mark" wrote: How do you know the install process is taking up all 4GB of RAM? Is this causing a problem? Vista is designed to make use of RAM not in use by any other processes. What is the point of having 4GB of RAM if you are only going to use 1GB? It is this use that speeds up most other processes. When an application, such as installation, needs more RAM windows relinquishes the RAM to the application. "Darkvette" wrote in message ... I have a unique issue. Whenever I install software such as games or various programs, Vista will take up all 4 Gigs of my RAM, but in Task Manager - it won't show anything taking up anywhere near that much memory. When the install is finished, I usually have to reboot my PC to get it to free up the RAM. I tried using a RAM Defrag program called Memory Zipper Pro the last time it happened, and it saved me from having to reboot. I think this may be a memory leak in Vista or Windows Installer. I had made a post on this issue on Overclock.net, but no one has experienced a similar issue on those forums. Also, the issue was happening way before Service Pack 1 was installed. It started sometime last year after Windows Update made an update one time, but I have no clue which update might have caused the issue, especially since I don't know exactly where the Issue is coming from within Windows. I know my PC can more than handle Vista. Here are the specs. CPU: AMD Athlon64 X2 6400+ MB: ASUS M3A32-MVP Deluxe Wi-fi Edition RAM: 4x1GB GeIL DDR2-800 HDD: 2x250GB WD Caviar in RAID 0, 1x500GB WD Caviar GC: ATI Radeon HD3870 512MB by ASUS OS: Windows Vista Ultimate x64 Service Pack 1 I did a fresh install of Windows and SP1 the issue still happened when I installed software. Even without any other software installed. That's how I pinpointed that it's a Windows issue, possibly a memory leak. Any help or suggestions would be much appreciated. |
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Do these install programs look similar? Is your swap file set to anything
specific? Is there anything in the event log? "Darkvette" wrote in message ... I see what everyone is saying, but perhaps I didn't explain the issue correctly. I understand that the PC will use more RAM when installing software or gaming or certain other things, that it will find the best use for it, and also that it will free it up when it's not using it. When my PC is idle, it uses around 25-35%(1-1.2GB) of my RAM. When Gaming, it'll use about 50-75%(2-3GB, depending on the game). When installing programs that don't max out my RAM, it'll take up about 45-50%(1.8-2GB). The issue comes when I go to install certain software programs, the software will start installing as usual, with no more than 50% of RAM being used. Then, part way into the install, the RAM usage will climb - 55%, 65%, 75%, and keep going up until it reaches 100%. Once it reaches 100%, the system performance will start to lag until the RAM frees up. The problem with that is, it never goes back below 95% usage until I restart my PC - even after the install is done. I can't game or even use simple programs like IE or Word because they'll lock up my PC with the RAM usage at 100%. I know that I have the 4GB for a reason, and I do want to see all of it used, but clearly there is an issue with Windows and how it's caching the RAM - especially if it's not freeing it up for other programs once it's done with it. Basically what's happening is that something is allocating all my free RAM when I install certain software, and it's not freeing up the RAM for other uses once the install is completed. So, yes there is a "real" issue, and I apologize that I didn't explain it correctly. The issue is, whatever is allocating the RAM is not deallocating it for other uses within Windows or other programs - it's not deallocating it AT ALL, unless I defrag the RAM which forces a deallocation. Being that it forces a deallocation that goes from 100% used RAM down to about 30% used RAM, that says to me that it's a Memory Leak of some sort. Wouldn't you agree? "Ken Blake, MVP" wrote: On Sat, 15 Mar 2008 06:48:03 -0700, Darkvette wrote: I have a unique issue. Whenever I install software such as games or various programs, Vista will take up all 4 Gigs of my RAM, but in Task Manager - it won't show anything taking up anywhere near that much memory. When the install is finished, I usually have to reboot my PC to get it to free up the RAM. Why are you trying to get it to free up the RAM? Wanting to minimize the amount of memory Windows uses is a counterproductive desire. Windows is designed to use all, or nearly all, of your memory, all the time, and that's good not bad. Free memory is wasted memory. You paid for it all and shouldn't want to see any of it wasted. Windows works hard to find a use for all the memory you have all the time. For example if your apps don't need some of it, it will use that part for caching, then give it back when your apps later need it. In this way Windows keeps all your memory working for you all the time. Are you experiencing a problem? If so, please describe it. Its cause is *not* that you have no free RAM. I tried using a RAM Defrag program called Memory Zipper Pro the last time it happened, and it saved me from having to reboot. I think this may be a memory leak in Vista or Windows Installer. I had made a post on this issue on Overclock.net, but no one has experienced a similar issue on those forums. Also, the issue was happening way before Service Pack 1 was installed. It started sometime last year after Windows Update made an update one time, but I have no clue which update might have caused the issue, especially since I don't know exactly where the Issue is coming from within Windows. I know my PC can more than handle Vista. Here are the specs. CPU: AMD Athlon64 X2 6400+ MB: ASUS M3A32-MVP Deluxe Wi-fi Edition RAM: 4x1GB GeIL DDR2-800 HDD: 2x250GB WD Caviar in RAID 0, 1x500GB WD Caviar GC: ATI Radeon HD3870 512MB by ASUS OS: Windows Vista Ultimate x64 Service Pack 1 I did a fresh install of Windows and SP1 the issue still happened when I installed software. Even without any other software installed. That's how I pinpointed that it's a Windows issue, possibly a memory leak. Any help or suggestions would be much appreciated. -- Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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Do you have the problem with all software you install or only with some? If
only some then the problem is probably with that software and not with the OS. I have never had a similiar problem with any software I have installed. "Darkvette" wrote in message ... I see what everyone is saying, but perhaps I didn't explain the issue correctly. I understand that the PC will use more RAM when installing software or gaming or certain other things, that it will find the best use for it, and also that it will free it up when it's not using it. When my PC is idle, it uses around 25-35%(1-1.2GB) of my RAM. When Gaming, it'll use about 50-75%(2-3GB, depending on the game). When installing programs that don't max out my RAM, it'll take up about 45-50%(1.8-2GB). The issue comes when I go to install certain software programs, the software will start installing as usual, with no more than 50% of RAM being used. Then, part way into the install, the RAM usage will climb - 55%, 65%, 75%, and keep going up until it reaches 100%. Once it reaches 100%, the system performance will start to lag until the RAM frees up. The problem with that is, it never goes back below 95% usage until I restart my PC - even after the install is done. I can't game or even use simple programs like IE or Word because they'll lock up my PC with the RAM usage at 100%. I know that I have the 4GB for a reason, and I do want to see all of it used, but clearly there is an issue with Windows and how it's caching the RAM - especially if it's not freeing it up for other programs once it's done with it. Basically what's happening is that something is allocating all my free RAM when I install certain software, and it's not freeing up the RAM for other uses once the install is completed. So, yes there is a "real" issue, and I apologize that I didn't explain it correctly. The issue is, whatever is allocating the RAM is not deallocating it for other uses within Windows or other programs - it's not deallocating it AT ALL, unless I defrag the RAM which forces a deallocation. Being that it forces a deallocation that goes from 100% used RAM down to about 30% used RAM, that says to me that it's a Memory Leak of some sort. Wouldn't you agree? "Ken Blake, MVP" wrote: On Sat, 15 Mar 2008 06:48:03 -0700, Darkvette wrote: I have a unique issue. Whenever I install software such as games or various programs, Vista will take up all 4 Gigs of my RAM, but in Task Manager - it won't show anything taking up anywhere near that much memory. When the install is finished, I usually have to reboot my PC to get it to free up the RAM. Why are you trying to get it to free up the RAM? Wanting to minimize the amount of memory Windows uses is a counterproductive desire. Windows is designed to use all, or nearly all, of your memory, all the time, and that's good not bad. Free memory is wasted memory. You paid for it all and shouldn't want to see any of it wasted. Windows works hard to find a use for all the memory you have all the time. For example if your apps don't need some of it, it will use that part for caching, then give it back when your apps later need it. In this way Windows keeps all your memory working for you all the time. Are you experiencing a problem? If so, please describe it. Its cause is *not* that you have no free RAM. I tried using a RAM Defrag program called Memory Zipper Pro the last time it happened, and it saved me from having to reboot. I think this may be a memory leak in Vista or Windows Installer. I had made a post on this issue on Overclock.net, but no one has experienced a similar issue on those forums. Also, the issue was happening way before Service Pack 1 was installed. It started sometime last year after Windows Update made an update one time, but I have no clue which update might have caused the issue, especially since I don't know exactly where the Issue is coming from within Windows. I know my PC can more than handle Vista. Here are the specs. CPU: AMD Athlon64 X2 6400+ MB: ASUS M3A32-MVP Deluxe Wi-fi Edition RAM: 4x1GB GeIL DDR2-800 HDD: 2x250GB WD Caviar in RAID 0, 1x500GB WD Caviar GC: ATI Radeon HD3870 512MB by ASUS OS: Windows Vista Ultimate x64 Service Pack 1 I did a fresh install of Windows and SP1 the issue still happened when I installed software. Even without any other software installed. That's how I pinpointed that it's a Windows issue, possibly a memory leak. Any help or suggestions would be much appreciated. -- Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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To tell you the honest truth, I never really thought that they could be
similar. I'll have to keep an eye out and watch to see if they are. I'll also do some tests to see if anything comes up in the event logs when this happens. I do have my swap file set to 64GB. 32 on C and 32 on D. Should I set it to automatic? "." wrote: Do these install programs look similar? Is your swap file set to anything specific? Is there anything in the event log? "Darkvette" wrote in message ... I see what everyone is saying, but perhaps I didn't explain the issue correctly. I understand that the PC will use more RAM when installing software or gaming or certain other things, that it will find the best use for it, and also that it will free it up when it's not using it. When my PC is idle, it uses around 25-35%(1-1.2GB) of my RAM. When Gaming, it'll use about 50-75%(2-3GB, depending on the game). When installing programs that don't max out my RAM, it'll take up about 45-50%(1.8-2GB). The issue comes when I go to install certain software programs, the software will start installing as usual, with no more than 50% of RAM being used. Then, part way into the install, the RAM usage will climb - 55%, 65%, 75%, and keep going up until it reaches 100%. Once it reaches 100%, the system performance will start to lag until the RAM frees up. The problem with that is, it never goes back below 95% usage until I restart my PC - even after the install is done. I can't game or even use simple programs like IE or Word because they'll lock up my PC with the RAM usage at 100%. I know that I have the 4GB for a reason, and I do want to see all of it used, but clearly there is an issue with Windows and how it's caching the RAM - especially if it's not freeing it up for other programs once it's done with it. Basically what's happening is that something is allocating all my free RAM when I install certain software, and it's not freeing up the RAM for other uses once the install is completed. So, yes there is a "real" issue, and I apologize that I didn't explain it correctly. The issue is, whatever is allocating the RAM is not deallocating it for other uses within Windows or other programs - it's not deallocating it AT ALL, unless I defrag the RAM which forces a deallocation. Being that it forces a deallocation that goes from 100% used RAM down to about 30% used RAM, that says to me that it's a Memory Leak of some sort. Wouldn't you agree? "Ken Blake, MVP" wrote: On Sat, 15 Mar 2008 06:48:03 -0700, Darkvette wrote: I have a unique issue. Whenever I install software such as games or various programs, Vista will take up all 4 Gigs of my RAM, but in Task Manager - it won't show anything taking up anywhere near that much memory. When the install is finished, I usually have to reboot my PC to get it to free up the RAM. Why are you trying to get it to free up the RAM? Wanting to minimize the amount of memory Windows uses is a counterproductive desire. Windows is designed to use all, or nearly all, of your memory, all the time, and that's good not bad. Free memory is wasted memory. You paid for it all and shouldn't want to see any of it wasted. Windows works hard to find a use for all the memory you have all the time. For example if your apps don't need some of it, it will use that part for caching, then give it back when your apps later need it. In this way Windows keeps all your memory working for you all the time. Are you experiencing a problem? If so, please describe it. Its cause is *not* that you have no free RAM. I tried using a RAM Defrag program called Memory Zipper Pro the last time it happened, and it saved me from having to reboot. I think this may be a memory leak in Vista or Windows Installer. I had made a post on this issue on Overclock.net, but no one has experienced a similar issue on those forums. Also, the issue was happening way before Service Pack 1 was installed. It started sometime last year after Windows Update made an update one time, but I have no clue which update might have caused the issue, especially since I don't know exactly where the Issue is coming from within Windows. I know my PC can more than handle Vista. Here are the specs. CPU: AMD Athlon64 X2 6400+ MB: ASUS M3A32-MVP Deluxe Wi-fi Edition RAM: 4x1GB GeIL DDR2-800 HDD: 2x250GB WD Caviar in RAID 0, 1x500GB WD Caviar GC: ATI Radeon HD3870 512MB by ASUS OS: Windows Vista Ultimate x64 Service Pack 1 I did a fresh install of Windows and SP1 the issue still happened when I installed software. Even without any other software installed. That's how I pinpointed that it's a Windows issue, possibly a memory leak. Any help or suggestions would be much appreciated. -- Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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It's only with some, not all. Certain games, productivity software such as
Photoshop CS3, Acrobat, Unreal Tournament 3, Call of Duty 4, and a couple others I can't think of right now. I'll keep an eye on what programs exactly cause it. "JW" wrote: Do you have the problem with all software you install or only with some? If only some then the problem is probably with that software and not with the OS. I have never had a similiar problem with any software I have installed. "Darkvette" wrote in message ... I see what everyone is saying, but perhaps I didn't explain the issue correctly. I understand that the PC will use more RAM when installing software or gaming or certain other things, that it will find the best use for it, and also that it will free it up when it's not using it. When my PC is idle, it uses around 25-35%(1-1.2GB) of my RAM. When Gaming, it'll use about 50-75%(2-3GB, depending on the game). When installing programs that don't max out my RAM, it'll take up about 45-50%(1.8-2GB). The issue comes when I go to install certain software programs, the software will start installing as usual, with no more than 50% of RAM being used. Then, part way into the install, the RAM usage will climb - 55%, 65%, 75%, and keep going up until it reaches 100%. Once it reaches 100%, the system performance will start to lag until the RAM frees up. The problem with that is, it never goes back below 95% usage until I restart my PC - even after the install is done. I can't game or even use simple programs like IE or Word because they'll lock up my PC with the RAM usage at 100%. I know that I have the 4GB for a reason, and I do want to see all of it used, but clearly there is an issue with Windows and how it's caching the RAM - especially if it's not freeing it up for other programs once it's done with it. Basically what's happening is that something is allocating all my free RAM when I install certain software, and it's not freeing up the RAM for other uses once the install is completed. So, yes there is a "real" issue, and I apologize that I didn't explain it correctly. The issue is, whatever is allocating the RAM is not deallocating it for other uses within Windows or other programs - it's not deallocating it AT ALL, unless I defrag the RAM which forces a deallocation. Being that it forces a deallocation that goes from 100% used RAM down to about 30% used RAM, that says to me that it's a Memory Leak of some sort. Wouldn't you agree? "Ken Blake, MVP" wrote: On Sat, 15 Mar 2008 06:48:03 -0700, Darkvette wrote: I have a unique issue. Whenever I install software such as games or various programs, Vista will take up all 4 Gigs of my RAM, but in Task Manager - it won't show anything taking up anywhere near that much memory. When the install is finished, I usually have to reboot my PC to get it to free up the RAM. Why are you trying to get it to free up the RAM? Wanting to minimize the amount of memory Windows uses is a counterproductive desire. Windows is designed to use all, or nearly all, of your memory, all the time, and that's good not bad. Free memory is wasted memory. You paid for it all and shouldn't want to see any of it wasted. Windows works hard to find a use for all the memory you have all the time. For example if your apps don't need some of it, it will use that part for caching, then give it back when your apps later need it. In this way Windows keeps all your memory working for you all the time. Are you experiencing a problem? If so, please describe it. Its cause is *not* that you have no free RAM. I tried using a RAM Defrag program called Memory Zipper Pro the last time it happened, and it saved me from having to reboot. I think this may be a memory leak in Vista or Windows Installer. I had made a post on this issue on Overclock.net, but no one has experienced a similar issue on those forums. Also, the issue was happening way before Service Pack 1 was installed. It started sometime last year after Windows Update made an update one time, but I have no clue which update might have caused the issue, especially since I don't know exactly where the Issue is coming from within Windows. I know my PC can more than handle Vista. Here are the specs. CPU: AMD Athlon64 X2 6400+ MB: ASUS M3A32-MVP Deluxe Wi-fi Edition RAM: 4x1GB GeIL DDR2-800 HDD: 2x250GB WD Caviar in RAID 0, 1x500GB WD Caviar GC: ATI Radeon HD3870 512MB by ASUS OS: Windows Vista Ultimate x64 Service Pack 1 I did a fresh install of Windows and SP1 the issue still happened when I installed software. Even without any other software installed. That's how I pinpointed that it's a Windows issue, possibly a memory leak. Any help or suggestions would be much appreciated. -- Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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