>I have MCE 2005. I've got two sticks of RAM at 512MB per. I also have it
>hooked networked with my XBOX 360.
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>I can't tell what's eating up all of my RAM.

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Thanks for the reply.
It does read 1.0GB of RAM.
When I get the "System Resource Low" window it says,
"System resources are running low on this computer. To free resources,
close down some applications that are currently running."
Before I reformatted, I could run several programs at once. Now, I run the
Media Center and surf the net and I could get the SRL pop up.
If I open the Task Manager, the Physical Memory reads a Total of
"1046296kb". That's the gig of RAM. Avaiable reads "157420kb" and system
cache says "300596kb". I don't know what Kernel Memory is or Commit Charge.
This is running explorer, media center and Yahoo Messenger. Before this
wouldn't put a dent in my RAM.
Nothing on the Processes tab in Task Manager looks like it's eating it alll
up.
Any help or thoughts would be much appreciated.

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> >I have MCE 2005. I've got two sticks of RAM at 512MB per. I also have it
> >hooked networked with my XBOX 360.
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> Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada
Ron Martell - 30 Aug 2006 22:01 GMT
>Thanks for the reply.
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>Any help or thoughts would be much appreciated.
The following article is for Server 2003 although it seems quite
relevant to Windows XP as well. In XP the Administrative Tools are in
the Control Panel.
HOW TO: Be Reminded When Your Computer Resources Are Running Low in
Windows Server 2003
Article ID : 324795
http://support.microsoft.com?kbid=324795
Good luck
Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada

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