Reduce the OS memory pools?

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Mark K Vallevand

To make more memory available for application programs, I'd like to reduce
the sizes of the pools maintained by the OS. On my 512mb system with no
page file, the OS paged and non-paged pools take about 80mb. The EWF, OS
drivers, OS programs, Application programs, free and standby pages occupy
the rest of memory.

Can I configure XPe to use less memory for its pools?

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Hi Mark, I'm dealing w/ a similar issue at the moment. I'm trying to
increase my available memory by disabling the windows services that I don't
need. Perhaps you can do the same.
~Himanshu
 
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Mark K Vallevand

Oh, yes, we've disabled everything we don't need. But, we still would like
more memory. The OS memory pools are the next thing we're looking at.

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Mark K Vallevand (e-mail address removed)

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Mark K Vallevand

Thank you! Thank you! This is just great!

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Mark K Vallevand (e-mail address removed)

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