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Gerry,
Thank for your reply.
As I write this the commit charge is 199244k/241868k but as I live and
breath, the 0k/241868k is what I first observed and reported to you.
The C drive is a 40 gig with 29.3 free space and it is an NTFS file
system.
Thanks for your continued help!
Hammer
Gerry Cornell Wrote:
> Hammer
>
> The Commit Charge figures doe not make sense. I would expect something
> like 200,000 for the first figure and based on a pagefile and memory
> figures you have supplied something like 650,000 for the second. The
> first could be higher in which case it would, depending on how much
> bigger it is, be an indicator that more RAM memory is needed. Please
> recheck the figures as a zero for the first figure is a definite NO as
> the machine should not be running if it using no memory.
>
> How large is you hard disk and how much free space? Right click on
> your
> C drive in Windows Explorer and select Properties to see this
> information. You should also see there whether the drive is formatted
> as
> NTFS or FAT32.
>
> With regard to the Intel Application Accelerator I was not intending
> to
> suggest you try to remove it. The intention was that you should look
> there to see what version is installed
>
> --
>
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Gerry
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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>
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>
> Stourport, Worcs, England
> Enquire, plan and execute.
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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> suggested solution worked for you.
>
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>
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>
> "Hammer" Hammer.1mvgdq@pcbanter.net wrote in message
> news:Hammer.1mvgdq@pcbanter.net...-
>
> Gerry,
>
> Thanks for your reply. I've tried to answer your questions to the
> best
> of my ability. MY responses are in teal after each of your
> suggestions/questions.
>
>
> Try Ctrl+Alt+Delete to bring Task Manager and select the Process Tab.
> What is the Commit Charge? Two figures divided by backslash.
>
> The commit charge numbers a 0K/241868K
>
> Have you ever downloaded any memory boosters or the like? Some web
> sites
> can offer these and it can be easy to accept the offer when they are
> best declined!
>
> I have but it was deleted sometime ago.
>
> Has the hard disk been partitioned?
>
> No additional partitioning except for what was done on the original
> install, is this what you meant?
>
>
> Try Start, Run, type regedit and hit OK. Then find the following in
> the
> Registry.
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Control\Session
> Manager\Memory
> Management
>
> What is the data shown for the "Pagingfiles" key? Do NOT try changing
> anything in the Registry!
>
> C:\Pagefile.sys 382 700
>
> How is your hard disk formatted? FAT32 or NTFS?
>
> I'm certain it is NTFS. How do I find out?
>
> Do you have the Intel Application Accelerator installed? If yes what
> version? Select Start, Control Panel, Add/ Remove
> Programs. There were problems associated with early versions.
>
> I do have it installed but can't remove it. When I try to remove it I
> get an error message " C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\Rundll32.exe" Paging file
> is to small for this operation to complete
>
> --
>
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Gerry
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> FCA
>
> Using invalid email address
>
> Stourport, Worcs, England
> Enquire, plan and execute.
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Please tell the newsgroup how any
> suggested solution worked for you.
>
> http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
>
> "Hammer" Hammer.1muj1n@pcbanter.net wrote in message
> news:Hammer.1muj1n@pcbanter.net...-
>
> I reloaded windows XP using the REPAIR console trying to fix several
> errors on the machine. I'm running a 1.5mhz Pentium 4 with 256 mg of
> rambus memory on an Intel board. Everything seemed to go just fine
> except for an error message telling me that my paging file is to
> small.
> I've tried to reset it but that doesn't seem to work. In other words
> the
> system is not accepting the change. As a resualt it almost always
> takes
> 10 minutes exactly to load window. Has anyone some ideas? Have I
> provided enough information?
> Thanks
> Hammer
>
>
> --
> Hammer-
>
>
> --
> Hammer-
--
Hammer
Gerry,
Thank for your reply.
As I write this the commit charge is 199244k/241868k but as I live and
breath, the 0k/241868k is what I first observed and reported to you.
The C drive is a 40 gig with 29.3 free space and it is an NTFS file
system.
Thanks for your continued help!
Hammer
Gerry Cornell Wrote:
> Hammer
>
> The Commit Charge figures doe not make sense. I would expect something
> like 200,000 for the first figure and based on a pagefile and memory
> figures you have supplied something like 650,000 for the second. The
> first could be higher in which case it would, depending on how much
> bigger it is, be an indicator that more RAM memory is needed. Please
> recheck the figures as a zero for the first figure is a definite NO as
> the machine should not be running if it using no memory.
>
> How large is you hard disk and how much free space? Right click on
> your
> C drive in Windows Explorer and select Properties to see this
> information. You should also see there whether the drive is formatted
> as
> NTFS or FAT32.
>
> With regard to the Intel Application Accelerator I was not intending
> to
> suggest you try to remove it. The intention was that you should look
> there to see what version is installed
>
> --
>
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Gerry
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> FCA
>
> Using invalid email address
>
> Stourport, Worcs, England
> Enquire, plan and execute.
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Please tell the newsgroup how any
> suggested solution worked for you.
>
> http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
>
> "Hammer" Hammer.1mvgdq@pcbanter.net wrote in message
> news:Hammer.1mvgdq@pcbanter.net...-
>
> Gerry,
>
> Thanks for your reply. I've tried to answer your questions to the
> best
> of my ability. MY responses are in teal after each of your
> suggestions/questions.
>
>
> Try Ctrl+Alt+Delete to bring Task Manager and select the Process Tab.
> What is the Commit Charge? Two figures divided by backslash.
>
> The commit charge numbers a 0K/241868K
>
> Have you ever downloaded any memory boosters or the like? Some web
> sites
> can offer these and it can be easy to accept the offer when they are
> best declined!
>
> I have but it was deleted sometime ago.
>
> Has the hard disk been partitioned?
>
> No additional partitioning except for what was done on the original
> install, is this what you meant?
>
>
> Try Start, Run, type regedit and hit OK. Then find the following in
> the
> Registry.
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Control\Session
> Manager\Memory
> Management
>
> What is the data shown for the "Pagingfiles" key? Do NOT try changing
> anything in the Registry!
>
> C:\Pagefile.sys 382 700
>
> How is your hard disk formatted? FAT32 or NTFS?
>
> I'm certain it is NTFS. How do I find out?
>
> Do you have the Intel Application Accelerator installed? If yes what
> version? Select Start, Control Panel, Add/ Remove
> Programs. There were problems associated with early versions.
>
> I do have it installed but can't remove it. When I try to remove it I
> get an error message " C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\Rundll32.exe" Paging file
> is to small for this operation to complete
>
> --
>
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Gerry
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> FCA
>
> Using invalid email address
>
> Stourport, Worcs, England
> Enquire, plan and execute.
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Please tell the newsgroup how any
> suggested solution worked for you.
>
> http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
>
> "Hammer" Hammer.1muj1n@pcbanter.net wrote in message
> news:Hammer.1muj1n@pcbanter.net...-
>
> I reloaded windows XP using the REPAIR console trying to fix several
> errors on the machine. I'm running a 1.5mhz Pentium 4 with 256 mg of
> rambus memory on an Intel board. Everything seemed to go just fine
> except for an error message telling me that my paging file is to
> small.
> I've tried to reset it but that doesn't seem to work. In other words
> the
> system is not accepting the change. As a resualt it almost always
> takes
> 10 minutes exactly to load window. Has anyone some ideas? Have I
> provided enough information?
> Thanks
> Hammer
>
>
> --
> Hammer-
>
>
> --
> Hammer-
--
Hammer