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Posted by Morton Davis on 01/11/07 03:57
"Nu B" <noob@New.B.N0t> wrote in message
news:sc86q2t64uba3et9rjpgmbl85eot040d5g@4ax.com...
> I have been running winmx v3.54b4 for some time on a new 3GB Intel
> with 1GB RAM, running win mce 2005 sp2
>
> Running Taskinfo and ABPmon system monitors which are alerting me to
> the overloads.
>
> I have less than 200 files shared on this system.
>
> about 10 days ago, I allowed several windows updates [I rejected IE v7
> and WMP 11] - maybe coincidental.
>
> On the first winmx restart after update and reboot, I got alerts that
> the system GDI objects were too high. I checked and winmx was using
> about 6500. I rebooted and that hasn't happened since.
>
> Then, after running several hours, I got an alert that virtual memory
> was overloaded. I peeked and winmx was using 1.3GB of memory. I
> killed it and restarted. On restart, it was using only about 200mB.
> Now, after less than 7 hours, it is using over 600MB and if it means
> anything, it has done 3.3 million writes. [I am not downloading any
> files, only uploading to others, with usually 2 or 3 slots active]
>
> Just now I got more warnings of Low Virtual Memory. Doing a flush
> cleared a few resources, but Vrt MEM is still about 65%, RAM is 56%
>
> Anyone else experiencing anything like this? Any ideas on identifying
> the culprit, assuming it was some recent M$ update patch?
When that happenes, open Windows Task Manager and see if My Computer isn't
pegging out at like 90+ CPU useage. If it is, you likely have some bad
incomplete files. Also, go to http://winmxwoirld.com and ask there.
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