SteveKing <steveking@gmx.ch> wrote on 03/14/2005 01:03:09 PM:
> The memory you can see in the process explorer isn't really the memory a
> process uses. This is only a 'guess' of those tools. That memory
> increases for every dll the process loads, even if it's a system dll
> which is shared among processes. I think the increase you see might be
> because of this.
> But I try to investigate this a little more - maybe there's a memory
> leak somewhere.
I was not suggesting there is a memory leak, I was suggesting the cache is
empty at startup. If I browse around in Explorer and the cache runs up to
say 7-8 MB of memory, that seems normal as there is info about thousands
of files in the cache. I would expect if I rebooted that the cache would
immediately be using about 7-8 MB of memory again because of the file.
However, in my case until I start browsing around the cache is always only
using 2 MB of memory.
Mark
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Received on Mon Mar 14 19:09:33 2005