I would go into start>run>msconfig and see what programs are running and even look at what is set up to start at boot. That is way to much memory use.
I have start up completely cleaned and good to go, but I am not sure which services should be running and which ones should not in msconfig...any help there? I have had a few people say that Windows 7 will keep your RAM usage up in order to quickly access programs..
In the services tab, sort them by manufacturer and disable all of the non-mircosoft ones. Go to the boot tab, advanced, and set the NUMPROC option to the highest number on the list. That changes the amount of cores windows uses to boot with (= faster boot times)
True. I think having an idle memory usage around 2GB out of 4GB total is pretty normal in Windows, at least that's what my Vista installation does. Unless you're constantly actually running out of memory I wouldn't worry about it.I need a few more solid replies on what to do. so far its half and half, some say windows caches to memory in order to load things faster and when it needed to be freed up it will dump things
True. I think having an idle memory usage around 2GB out of 4GB total is pretty normal in Windows, at least that's what my Vista installation does. Unless you're constantly actually running out of memory I wouldn't worry about it.