Try installing and running some spyware tools. Highly
recommended is SpyBot Search & Destroy
www.safer-networking.org and Ad-Aware 6.181
www.lavasoftusa.com
Both of these are also available at the mirror site
www.majorgeeks.com on the spyware tools page.
Also be sure the XP firewall is enabled or install a
firewall.
Scan for viruses and Trojans.
Note XP should be using all of the memory, the question is
when you open a new program or file, is something preventing
XP from flushing the old data and opening the program/file?
Also, if your computer is on-line and infected/hacked it can
be working for "others" doing server duty sending spam or
swapping files. That is what a good firewall such as Zone
Alarm will alert you to, it will control in and out bound
traffic.
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message | can somebody help? i have to keep rebooting my computer to
| attain the correct physical memory level , however after a
| few hours it drops gradually down to about 2-3% then i
| have to reboot.