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Old 07-18-2007, 09:36 AM   #1 (permalink)
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VM Size increases infinately

Yesterday I got a message that windows needed to increases the size of my page file - strange since I wasn't doing anything at the time. I brought up task manager and saw my commit charge was 1.3GB! The problem? One instance of Google desktop was using 657MB of virtual memory! I closed Google Desktop and reopened, which brought the virtual memory used to 15MB, however it seems to be increasing constantly, even though I'm not using any part of the program. (It is not indexing either.) In the time its taken me to type this message, the VM Size for GoogleDesktop.exe in task manager has gone from 18MB to 25MB, and continues to rise.

Any suggestions?
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