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    1. Re: [TMG] Slow Project
    2. Dennis Lee Bieber
    3. At 10:58 PM 12/3/2017, Bruce W Fairhall wrote: > > Is there any way to find just which programs are running in the 2Gb > area of RAM, so I can see what is crowding TMG? It's not a case of multiple programs in a single 2GB region. I believe the OS can map each 32-bit program to any physical memory -- it is just that each such program is limited to addressing only 2GB (user data space [heap/stack], with 2GB for system shared libraries). Some programs that exceed the 2GB space may implement their own paging files (I know 32-bit Photoshop is configurable to use specified drives for paging images, rather than limiting itself to the OS 2GB address range). I only mentioned the limitation as having a larger memory space will not, on its own, allow TMG itself to make use of it (a quick test showed mine only took 42MB while generating a journal report; Firefox at 487MB is my hog, followed by the Windows Search Indexer at 202MB). Unless your system approaches 90% memory utilization, the odds are that all running processes are scattered within the available memory. > No, I have not set up to use drive compression, as I have lots of drive > space. Another factor could be if the drive is set up for Indexing (fast searching). From the Task Manager/Performance page, open the Resource Monitor -- and see if anything pops out while working in TMG. -- [email protected] Dennis Lee Bieber HTTP://home.earthlink.net/~bieber.genealogy/

    12/03/2017 05:26:51