Vista memory leak?

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I have an Acer laptop with Windows Vista Home Premium, and I installed 2G Mem
on my machine. Recently I've started keeping my laptop on for several days,
after letting it on for a few days, it starts complaining about low memory;
can only open 1 or 2 tabs in IE (openning a new tab would be impossible).
Start Menu Icon becomes unclickable, I have to hit windows key to open Start
menu. Also the Start Menu Icon's top portion ( the small part that sticks out
from the task bar ) seems to be chopped off. This is really messed up. I just
installed SP1, still doesn't help. Anyone else has similar experience?
 
cheq326 said:
I have an Acer laptop with Windows Vista Home Premium, and I installed 2G
Mem on my machine. Recently I've started keeping my laptop on for several
days, after letting it on for a few days, it starts complaining about low
memory; can only open 1 or 2 tabs in IE (openning a new tab would be
impossible). Start Menu Icon becomes unclickable, I have to hit windows
key to open Start menu. Also the Start Menu Icon's top portion ( the small
part that sticks out from the task bar ) seems to be chopped off. This is
really messed up. I just installed SP1, still doesn't help. Anyone else
has similar experience?

To quote Frank:

The truth...fista is just a piece of crap.
Simple huh?
Frank

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PotsOn said:
To quote Frank:

The truth...fista is just a piece of crap.
Simple huh?
Frank

The truth is you are an idiot. With a couple of bonus points you can be
upgraded to moron.
 
The truth is you are an idiot. With a couple of bonus points you can be
upgraded to moron.
hehehe...yeah...then he would be an idiot who is also a moron...LOL!
For him that's an achievable goal...I think!
How wonderful, huh?...hahaha!
Frank
 
You can use the Reliability and Performance monitor or the Task Manager (add
the columns you need) to see what processes are using your memory.
 
John Barnes said:
You can use the Reliability and Performance monitor or the Task Manager
(add the columns you need) to see what processes are using your memory.

OMG! A playa who actually tries to assist others in here...

Well done, Mr. Barnes...

Lang
 
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