Task Manager service will not start

D

Don Gollahon

Don't know when this happened but I noticed the task manager was not running
(Norton's liveupdate and antivirus schedules did not run). I went into
services to start it and it gives the following error:

"Could not start the task scheduler service on local computer.
Error 1721: Not enough resources are available to complete the
operation."

I have 512 MB ram, 14 GB free disk space. 1.4 GHz Gateway Laptop.

XP with SP1.


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_________________________________________
Don Gollahon
(e-mail address removed)
ICQ#: 115831669
"What in Eternity does it matter?"
_________________________________________
 
G

Guest

Try running 'MSconfig' from the run menu and disabling
some of the programs in the startup tab. This may free
up some resources.
 
O

oneheli

-----Original Message-----
Don't know when this happened but I noticed the task manager was not running
(Norton's liveupdate and antivirus schedules did not run). I went into
services to start it and it gives the following error:

"Could not start the task scheduler service on local computer.
Error 1721: Not enough resources are available to complete the
operation."

I have 512 MB ram, 14 GB free disk space. 1.4 GHz Gateway Laptop.

XP with SP1.


--

_________________________________________
Don Gollahon
(e-mail address removed)
ICQ#: 115831669
"What in Eternity does it matter?"
_________________________________________


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How much ram is being used?
 
D

Don Gollahon

Physical Memory:
Total: 523 MB
Available: 181 MB
System Cache: 222 MB

Commit Charge:
Total: 272 MB
Limit: 1.2 GB
Peak: 273 MB

Kernal Memory
Total: 39 MB
Paged: 27 MB
Nonpaged: 11 MB



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_________________________________________
Don Gollahon
(e-mail address removed)
ICQ#: 115831669
"What in Eternity does it matter?"
_________________________________________
 

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