Hi,
With the 32-bit version of Vista, the maximum address space is 4GB. Some of
this is used for the system hardware, the remainder is assigned to memory
space. What you see is the portion not reserved by the hardware (generally
between 2.7 and 3.3 GB).
As to the problem, have your run the memory diagnostic yet? Have you altered
the virtual memory settings?
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Best of Luck,
Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
Windows help -
www.rickrogers.org
My thoughts
http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com
"markm75" <> wrote in message
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> Has anyone else run into this issue?
>
> I have 4GB of memory installed with the board.. i've recently had to
> switch
> back to Vista x86 from x64 for the time being.. as a result i've noticed
> that
> the system memory in the properties of computer seems to be around
> 3326MB..
> which I guess is about the max to be expected for an x86 OS?
>
> Anyone with higher values here?
>
> The real problems kick in if memory used gets to around 76% or 2.4GB..
> for
> instance.. right clicking computer and doing properties reveals.. errors
> related to class not registered.. clicking around in Outlook results in
> Outlook errors, icons in the quick launch become "new document" style
> icons,
> programs wont open..
>
> At one point, just clicking reply to an outlook email resulted in:
> "word has lost data due to bad network connection or missing floppy vista
> memory"
>
> I also ended up with some apps reporting: "Not enough storage is
> available
> to process this command"...
>
>
> I should mention that this particular instance of issues was occuring
> while
> i was running an acronis with normal priority, but 100% cpu utilization
> the
> whole time, however.. I HAVE had these issues without a similar app
> running
> with normal CPU utilization combined with 76% or higher utilization of
> memory...
>
>
>
> I'm at a loss here...
>
> Has anyone else run into this as well?
>
> Thanks