Why is my memory usage nearly maxed out???

spock0149

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Hey folks,


I'm running VISTA on a laptop with 1GB DDR2 and a pentium dual core 1.73GHZ.

I have plenty of hard drive space.

My computers been running a little slow recently and when I go to the task manager, even with NOTHING running my memory usage is 805 MB! (78% of my physical memory.)

When I go to the task manager, there is nothing obvious extra thats running.

WTF?? I've run a couple of anti virus software but they havent found anything (avast and AVG) and I've used CC cleaner.

What might the problem be??
 
Vista takes a lot of RAM, it likes to cache of lot of things so that they load up faster. 2GB is what I'd recommend as the minimum amount of RAM. If you turn off some features (like Aero, the widget sidebar thing, etc) that will help.
 
Hmmmm. I dont' mind upgrading to 2Gb.

I've built a PC before, but have never messed around inside a laptop.

Is it pretty straightforward to perform your own upgradges on RAM?

I have an Acer Extensa if that helps.

Also, can I just go to newegg say and pick up any old 2Gb RAM stick, or do I have to get something specific??
 
Hmmmm. I dont' mind upgrading to 2Gb.

I've built a PC before, but have never messed around inside a laptop.

Is it pretty straightforward to perform your own upgradges on RAM?

I have an Acer Extensa if that helps.

Also, can I just go to newegg say and pick up any old 2Gb RAM stick, or do I have to get something specific??

RAM upgrades are pretty simple on laptops, and yes you need a specific type of RAM.

On newegg when you look for ram you need to choose laptop memory then go from there based on the specifications of your laptop.
 
Great, thanks for the info.

Btw...these forum is awesome!

I posted my question less than 10 mins ago and already 3 or 4 responses. really impressive.

:good:
 
1GB is not enough to run vista correctly you need at least 1.5 - 2 GB Vista tend to be a real resource hog
 
I just received 2x2Gb ram and inserted them into my laptop.

Upon Restart I got the Blue Screen of Death.

I removed and re-inserted my old 2 x 512Mb.

Startup repair has been going about 5 mins now and still laptop hasn't booted.

Any words of advice???
 
AHH BSOD! Don't fret to much. What is startup repair? Anyways, common issues with RAM are that it is read wrong by the motherboard, usualy it will work fine and just be underclocked and you will need to change the speed in the bios. Although you may have purchased the correct RAM, sometimes motherboards can be picky and not like a certain brand of RAM. This is most common with brand name PCs like Dell. Also, RAM can be DOA (dead on arrival). Unless you installed the new RAM with a hammer I doubt you broke anything so your pc should be fine.

I really don't feel i can help to much but I would recommend creating a new thread. It is much more common for people to look at a new thread rather than browse to page 2 of an old one. :D
 
AHH BSOD! Don't fret to much. What is startup repair? Anyways, common issues with RAM are that it is read wrong by the motherboard, usualy it will work fine and just be underclocked and you will need to change the speed in the bios. Although you may have purchased the correct RAM, sometimes motherboards can be picky and not like a certain brand of RAM. This is most common with brand name PCs like Dell. Also, RAM can be DOA (dead on arrival). Unless you installed the new RAM with a hammer I doubt you broke anything so your pc should be fine.

I really don't feel i can help to much but I would recommend creating a new thread. It is much more common for people to look at a new thread rather than browse to page 2 of an old one. :D

Yuck...messing with the BIOS! :eek:

Well, I eventually got the 2x2Gb working in my wifes Dell Inspirion, but just couldn't get it to work in my ACER extensa. However, I did get just a single 2Gb to work!

So now:

Wifes computer upgraded from 1Gb to 4Gb.
My laptop upgraded from 1Gb to 2Gb.

Oh well. We are both up!
 
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