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This has been occurring in the past 2 or 3 weeks. With Internet Explorer (7) on, after awhile its memory usage (as seen in Windows Task Manager) just gets larger and larger until it finally locks up, at which time it's not even possible to view Task Manager any more in order to end its process or shut the application. I have to force a shutdown to start using the computer again.What is going on here? I didn't seem to have this problem before. Not sure how to fix it. Any info or help appreciated.Thanks --------------------- ProcessLibrary.com recommends: Run a FREE Registry Scan Last edited by middle of nowhere : 09-16-2009 at 09:50 PM. |
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Is this link of any help: http://www.pctipsbox.com/fix-availa...eaks-on-xp-sp3/ --------------------- ProcessLibrary.com recommends: Run a FREE Registry Scan |
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The memory usage will change depending on how many add-ons are installed and so on. It shouldn't be anywhere near 490mb, it should be around 70-120. That is an estimate as I dont like IE and avoid using it as much as possible.It is part of Mcafee it does give you a bit of extra protection. --------------------- ProcessLibrary.com recommends: Run a FREE Registry Scan Last edited by middle of nowhere : 10-28-2009 at 10:22 AM. |
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