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Ok, had this problem in pre-rc1 also.... superfetch seem to take almost all
available free ram leaving me 30-40 meg free. It seems to put it all in Cached memory. According to task manager my current stats a Physical Memory (MB) Total 2046 Cached 1668 Free 11 Page File 627/4315M Physical Memory: 24% Is this normal? |
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This is normal.
"Peter M" wrote in message ... Ok, had this problem in pre-rc1 also.... superfetch seem to take almost all available free ram leaving me 30-40 meg free. It seems to put it all in Cached memory. According to task manager my current stats a Physical Memory (MB) Total 2046 Cached 1668 Free 11 Page File 627/4315M Physical Memory: 24% Is this normal? |
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Yes, I believe that is normal. If a program needs memory Vista will free it
up. The idea is that free memory is wasted memory. Vista uses it to improve system performance until it's needed by other applications. "Peter M" wrote in message ... Ok, had this problem in pre-rc1 also.... superfetch seem to take almost all available free ram leaving me 30-40 meg free. It seems to put it all in Cached memory. According to task manager my current stats a Physical Memory (MB) Total 2046 Cached 1668 Free 11 Page File 627/4315M Physical Memory: 24% Is this normal? |