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Memory use in T61p with XP SP2 and 2GB memory

Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 5:20 pm
by lndougstevens
I am frequently getting out of memory errors in Outlook 2007/Outlook Express and see my PF up to nearly 1.3GB in Task Manager. Are the thinkpad extras really that big of memory hogs (fingerprint reader, thinkadvantage, etc.)?

I do have a lot of things open, but it is annoying to have to reboot all of the time. Any suggestions would be appreciated

Doug/T61P XP SP2

Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2008 3:49 am
by Marin85
1.3 GB memory usage in XP is quite a lot. What else do you run in the same time? Besides that, even with 1.3GB of memory usage you still have about 0.7GB memory left. Maybe you should also check for spyware, viruses or rootkits.

Marin

Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2008 12:52 pm
by lndougstevens
I run Office 2007 (Word, Excel), ACT!, Yahoo Messenger and have a few browsers open (along with Outlook and Outlook Express 6). Sometimes there are 10 or 15 items active in my last computer had 1.0 GB of memory and I ran the same mix of apps and rarely got an out of memory notice (always in Outlook or Outlook Express).

I have done all the usuall things, run Ad-Aware, have Symantec Internet Security and MS Messenger and have not found any evidence of viruses or malware. Any other thoughts would be appreciated.

Doug

Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2008 9:56 pm
by Aroc
I recall reading problems like this elsewhere. Most of the systems exhibiting the "out of memory" errors were running Office 2007 on systems with 2GB of RAM (I believe Windows Vista was cited, but you report you are running Windows XP). I can't reproduce the problems with any of my Windows XP or Windows Vista systems with Office 2007, but I don't use Outlook - which might be key in this case. I have suspicion that this isn't confined to Thinkpads.

What are your pagefile settings set to?

Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 2:02 am
by bebzif
Aroc wrote:What are your pagefile settings set to?
I would look into that direction too. I had this issue in the past when completely disabling the page file (which turned to be a very bad idea).

Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 11:02 am
by lndougstevens
I read it should be two times your memory, so it is set at 4GB, 6GB max.

Doug