So, I am using Vista and have 2GB of ram..
When I had Windows XP and 1GB of ram.. thats all I ever needed.. but nowadays I find myself closing programs to open up new ones..
why do I have to close programs.. what happened to paging..
explain this information to me..
I am gonna attach a picture of the Performance tab of the task manager.
First, we have the physical memory section at the bottom..
it says Total:2045, Cached:816, Free:77
This makes me assume that my programs are allocating 1.2GB of ram.. that seems fine.. So, why on earth can't I use that cached ram when I run out?
Shouldn't that be free'ed when it's needed?
Second, if you look at the Physical Memory Usage History graph.. you can't completely different information.
it shows a bit less than 300MB free in physical memory.
So wtf? what are these numbers. They don't match at all.
Now that I look at it.. maybe the physical memory graph actual talks about virtual memory.... but I am suppose to have a 1GB page file for it to use.. why doesn't it use it?
It must use it.. because 816MB is cached..
so then.. why on earth do I have to close programs?
You're getting out of memory errors? Why didn't you say that in the first place? You need to look at your apps and see what is hogging your memory. It may also be your pagefile settings.