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Old 11-29-05, 06:15 PM   #1 (permalink)
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X3i Memory Leak, BAD

Hello everyone,

I starting having a strange problem a few days ago. Seems that when the X3i is not is use for over six hours, when I turn it on I have a "Program Memory Low" window pop up and NO programs running!

Anyone have a clue?

Thanks
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Old 12-01-05, 08:12 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Update - I installed MEMMAID and using the processes section I was able to identify FILESYS.EXE as the culprit. Throught the day, this process gradually eats up more and more RAM. I used my X3i at 1400 hours on Nv 30th and never touched it again for TEN hours. I was unbelievably able to get into MEMMAID and see that the FILESYS.EXE process was using 23MB of program memory.

Does anyone have any idea what could be causing this? Thanks much!

Rob
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Old 12-01-05, 04:11 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Have you tried just cleaning out temp files, etc. using MemMaid? What do you have installed? Did you install something new lately?

BTW, I removed your duplicate threads. It's against Aximsite rules to double post.
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