my names Michael and for the past few days I have had an issue were my programs are crashing due to lack of memory to process the commands. I only have 65 processes running and proformance wise everything seems to run normally. Skype instantly crashes due to this, firefox especially. I have been reading forums and ive seen people with similar problems and they seem to be altering their page file size for virtual memory. I was wanting an opinion before I tampered with this as I dont really know what im doing.
Operating System:
Windows 2.6.1.7601 (Service Pack 1)
CPU Type:
Intel® Core™ i5-2500K CPU @ 3.30GHz
CPU Speed:
3.32 GHz
System Memory:
7.98 GB
Video Card Model:
AMD Radeon HD 6900 Series
Video Card Memory:
1.72 GB
Video Card Driver:
aticfx32.dll
Desktop Resolution:
1920x1080
Hard Disk Size:
931.41 GB
OTL logfile created on: 04/04/2012 11:59:20 - Run 1
OTL by OldTimer - Version 3.2.39.2 Folder = C:\Users\Michael\Downloads
64bit- Home Premium Edition Service Pack 1 (Version = 6.1.7601) - Type = NTWorkstation
Internet Explorer (Version = 8.0.7601.17514)
Locale: 00000809 | Country: United Kingdom | Language: ENG | Date Format: dd/MM/yyyy
7.98 Gb Total Physical Memory | 6.37 Gb Available Physical Memory | 79.79% Memory free
15.96 Gb Paging File | 14.22 Gb Available in Paging File | 89.07% Paging File free
Paging file location(s): ?:\pagefile.sys [binary data]
%SystemDrive% = C: | %SystemRoot% = C:\Windows | %ProgramFiles% = C:\Program Files (x86)
Drive C: | 931.41 Gb Total Space | 508.09 Gb Free Space | 54.55% Space Free | Partition Type: NTFS
Drive D: | 3.00 Gb Total Space | 0.00 Gb Free Space | 0.00% Space Free | Partition Type: UDF
Drive F: | 100.00 Mb Total Space | 71.86 Mb Free Space | 71.87% Space Free | Partition Type: NTFS
Computer Name: MICHAEL-PC | User Name: Michael | Logged in as Administrator.
Boot Mode: Normal | Scan Mode: Current user | Quick Scan | Include 64bit Scans
Company Name Whitelist: On | Skip Microsoft Files: On | No Company Name Whitelist: On | File Age = 30 Days
Edited by rshaffer61, 04 April 2012 - 06:42 AM.
Removed malware log .Not used in this forum area