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    BarnesHarris is offline Senior Member
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    Default Memory escape

    Memory utilization Goes Up step by step When I starting the Windows all is normal But after two the amount of available memory step by step goes down and the physical memory usage raising. This increasing, continues, there isn't any memory available to function any software . Also when memory reaches that point, I can't approach any drive in the Hard drive; because every time I want to open any folder, the following error appears : c:\ is not available.

    Please give some help in this problem.

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    It looks like some procedure is eating up all your Memory. You'll have to decide first which one is the process that takes the most memory. It also occurs when you have multiple anti-virus running at the similar time. Could you post a screen shot of the process tab in the task manager.

    you can use the Snip Tool usable to take screen shots rather than tearing the total monitor.

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    Another thing I would advocate provided you didn't just end up seeing a bad install of windows7 or some program added if this is a new install is running a hard drive nosology tool from the producer of your drive. With any older system you may seeing other potential wear and tear like a defective dimm or a simple need to clean out the case admitting dimm slots and fans of course.

    With 2 GB of memory you can expect that windows 7 being a larger edition then windows XP like Vista before it has a higher characteristic for system descriptions where typically you start off with two gb and work up from there. One other recommendation for the time being would be looking in the start up group in the msconfig utility to see what unnecessary start ups you can disable there.just type msconfig at the Start. Run command line to open the utility up and select the "selective start up" option. Then just go into the Start up.

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    you want to indicate all the procedures and tell what softwares have you installed on your computer

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