|
| | |||||||
| Internet Explorer Discuss IE7 or any other IE version. |
| | LinkBack | Thread Tools |
| |||
| iexplore.exe mem usage high My desktop computer has 3.25 GB of ram. I am getting out of memory errors. Task Manager processes show two instances of iexplore.exe: one @ 284,684 k and one @ 189,924 k. Only 1 instance of IE 7 with 2 tabs running. Is it ok to end these processes to free the memory? I want to avoid a reboot. What is causing this? My computer is up to date with updates. -- Thanks. Sammie SBS 2003, OFFICE 2003, XP-PRO-SP3, IE7 |
| |||
| Re: iexplore.exe mem usage high "Sammie" <Sammie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:03E223A3-D148-4B05-8346-07629C1E97E8@microsoft.com... > My desktop computer has 3.25 GB of ram. I am getting out of memory > errors. > Task Manager processes show two instances of iexplore.exe: one @ 284,684 k > and one @ 189,924 k. Only 1 instance of IE 7 with 2 tabs running. Is it > ok > to end these processes to free the memory? I want to avoid a reboot. > What > is causing this? My computer is up to date with updates. Does it still do this in no-add ons mode? It sounds like you have a misbehaving add-on that isn't releasing memory. -- Dan |
| |||
| Re: iexplore.exe mem usage high "Sammie" <Sammie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:03E223A3-D148-4B05-8346-07629C1E97E8@microsoft.com... > My desktop computer has 3.25 GB of ram. I am getting out of memory errors. Under what circumstances? Often such messages are bogus, being just the only error message which can be issued in the unexpected state that a program finds itself in. Another equally misleading cause of this message is that a caller may have corrupted the stack causing invalid parameters to be used that if unchecked actually can't be satisfied by the available resources; so in that case the message would be valid but not a significant sign of a resource shortage. Also, it may help to be more explicit about your symptom description because another interpretation might be that you are just seeing a message about your page file size being increased. > Task Manager processes show two instances of iexplore.exe: one @ 284,684 k > and one @ 189,924 k. Only 1 instance of IE 7 with 2 tabs running. Is it ok > to end these processes to free the memory? Yes but are you now telling us that you can't see an IE window to close instead? That would be a more significant problem symptom IMO. > I want to avoid a reboot. What > is causing this? My computer is up to date with updates. > -- > Thanks. > Sammie SBS 2003, OFFICE 2003, XP-PRO-SP3, IE7 HTH Robert Aldwinckle --- |
| Bookmarks |
| Thread Tools | |
| |
| | ||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| IE 7 High CPU Usage | ... | Internet Explorer | 116 | 03-28-2009 09:16 AM |
| High CPU usage while @ MSN.com | snerdly | Internet Explorer | 27 | 12-13-2007 07:44 AM |
| High CPU Usage | brian | Windows Vista | 23 | 05-25-2007 06:10 AM |
| High CPU usage | dkblee | Windows XP | 3 | 03-30-2007 08:15 AM |
| high cpu usage | hello | Windows XP | 0 | 03-21-2007 06:00 PM |
| New To Technology Questions? | Do You Need Help with Your Computer or Device? | Do You Need Help with this site? |