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Peter - 31 Mar 2007 12:20 GMT
Can anyone help i am running windows xp home my processor is athlon (tm)xp
2600, my hard drive reads used 31.70 and 78.48 free. ihave 1.gb of ram, when
i run a program called system mechanic 6, when i run its program called total
care overnight, in the morning i find the program still running, and find two
windows one says Microsoft visual C++ runtime library runtime
error,program:c:\program files\symantec\live update\AUpdate.exe this
application has requested the runtime to terminate in an unusual way.please
contact the applications support team for moor information. the other pop up
window says windows virtual memory minimum to low your system is low on
vertual memory windows is increasing the size of your vertual memory paging
file, system mechanic freezes at 91% and says system mechanic out of memory,
what can i do to sort this out.
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Ken Blake, MVP - 31 Mar 2007 17:58 GMT
> Can anyone help i am running windows xp home my processor is athlon
> (tm)xp 2600, my hard drive reads used 31.70 and 78.48 free. ihave
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> memory paging file, system mechanic freezes at 91% and says system
> mechanic out of memory, what can i do to sort this out.

Don't run System Mechanic. Programs like this are not needed and are
counterproductive.

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