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Problem with Paging File

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Hey guys, I hope someone can give me some insight to this. I've tried reading everything I can find, and nothing really addresses the issue.

I have Windows XP Pro, with 512Mb ram. When I boot up everything is normal, and I have very little running on the machine. The paging file/commit charge starts at about 230/1245.

Over the course of 24 hours (without the computer being touched), it will slowly climb and eventually break 1245M and I get the "Virtual Memory too low" error.

I immediately started looking for applications with memory leaks, but found nothing. After running over night, there are 38 processes running, here are the top 3 memory users:
Process: - Private Bytes (VM Size): - Working Set (Mem USage)
Rtvscan.exe (Symantec AV) - 50,700 - 41,700
msnmsgr.exe - 23,018 - 12,500
explorer.exe - 27,076 - 27,125

As you can see, nothing seems out of the ordrinary, but the CommitCharge/Paging file is currently at 987M/1245M

Any ideas would help....Thanks
-Eric
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did u set the charge to let windows manage , both visual effect and pagefile , how big is the hdd.
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did u set the charge to let windows manage , both visual effect and pagefile , how big is the hdd.
Hey, thanks for the response.

Yes, Windows is set to manage the paging file and visual effects. The paging file is 768Mb, and the HD is 60Gigs (40Gigs free).

Its really confusing me, thanks in advance for the help

-Eric
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there is your problem, the commit charge is set to 200+ yet you have a pagefile 700 +. increase the commit charge to something like 1.5g/3g.

PS is the page file on the same hdd as the operating system.
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there is your problem, the commit charge is set to 200+ yet you have a pagefile 700 +. increase the commit charge to something like 1.5g/3g.

PS is the page file on the same hdd as the operating system.
Yes the pagefile is on the same HD as the OS. The Commit Charge is set to 1245M, Page file 768Mb, and RAM 512Mb. Isnt that the norm (commit charge=Ram+Page file size?). It was never touched, its the OS default.

My desktop is set to the same values, and it works fine.

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the comit charger is the max the system will set asside for the page file, notice it says pagefile/commit charge you need to go into the systems properties>advance tab> performance settings button>advance and set the min and max for the page file.
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Um, ok... what should I set them to. As I said, they are the same values as my desktop PC, and they are running identical software/OS, with identical amounts of RAM and HD space. Only one has a problem though. My concern is that even if I increase the size of the paging file, it doesn address the issue of the commit charge constantly growing. It just means it will take longer to generate a low VM error.
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increase to 1G at least,,,,,,,,,,,,are u running VMware on this PC.....
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increase to 1G at least,,,,,,,,,,,,are u running VMware on this PC.....
I can increase to 1Gig, I'll do that now, but its still growing constantly. I have had nothing running but this IE window to communicate, and it has grown from 250/1245 to 480/1245, and its still steadily getting bigger.

No VMWare running.
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if u set a min /max and it grows even without any new processes or software running. u must have a trojan /virus.
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