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You can also use a util that has a process viewer that will tell you how much memory is being used by active Processes. I use Advanced Explorer and MemMaid for this task. It will show you a list of currently running process and how much memory they are eating up. Plus you can "kill" a process if you don't want it running. I've used this on more than one occasion, to old NT4 "Kill" command . . . hehe
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