98% mem usage?

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Just had this come up, looked in task manager it says 98%memory usage and when i come to open up a file it takes an age to start, restarted pc everything seems to be ok it was just a little worrying, any views as to what might of happened?
 
go to processes see which one is hoogin ur resources

find it

end it

delete it

:D

unless u have no ram or open 20things at once

its a trojan or spam ware thingy:D
 
go to processes see which one is hoogin ur resources

find it

end it

delete it

:D

unless u have no ram or open 20things at once

its a trojan or spam ware thingy:D

I havent been on a naughty sites to have a spyware thingy:confused:

Since i restarted everything is fine, im at a loss to know what has happened:confused:
 
just check at whats hogging the memory, doubt its spyware if u havnt been on any naught sites. how much mem u got?
 
Sounds like something you use has a memory leak. Check the processes in the task manager next time it happens and find out what's causing it.
 
Im getting this quite a bit from media player of all things.
tho its not eatin ram it chews CPU useage, when I close it it doesnt stop completely and I can still locate media player in processes list.
 
Here is the full spec

P5Q Deluxe
Vista Ultimate 64
Core 2 Duo E8400 @ 3000Mhz
8Gb Kingston Hyper Ram
XFX 4890 1Gig
WD SATA Black 640GIG HD
OCZ 700W PSU
Antec 1200 case
Dell S2409W

Hope it helps
 
Im getting this quite a bit from media player of all things.
tho its not eatin ram it chews CPU useage, when I close it it doesnt stop completely and I can still locate media player in processes list.

Media player seems to do that on some machines for some reason. On my brothers old P4 it used to eat 50% CPU constantly when it was running regardless of whether it was playing anything or not. Multiple XP reinstalls didn't help, and the countless fixes we tried didn't help.
 
Similar spec:

Im on
E8400 @ 3.6
4Gb DDr2 1066
Vista Ultimate64
4870

check for media player in your processes list.

Whilst I cant replicate teh issue 100% of the time it happens quite often, if I leave media player minimised and not diong anything its quite happy, if I close it it acts like an angry badger and chews my cpu :(
 
Similar spec:

Im on
E8400 @ 3.6
4Gb DDr2 1066
Vista Ultimate64
4870

check for media player in your processes list.

Whilst I cant replicate teh issue 100% of the time it happens quite often, if I leave media player minimised and not diong anything its quite happy, if I close it it acts like an angry badger and chews my cpu :(

Nope no media player, anyway thanks for all the replies guys
 
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