Vista memory leak?

C

cheq326

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?
 
P

PotsOn

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

Cheers.

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O

On The Bridge Brain Damaged

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.
 
F

Frank

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
 
J

John Barnes

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.
 
L

Lang Murphy

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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