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Arrrghh... tearing my hair out here... isn't anyone else seeing this?
I switched motherboards/CPU/NIC, I nuked the OS, switched from 2000 to XP, wiped the HD, all I'm runnning is PG, FPHG, party and iWitness. The non-paged pool, which starts at 30 something MB, quickly increases by leaps and bounds everytime iWitness cycles, by 20-30MB. Within half an hour this pool will be exhausted, the system will become unusable, no programs will launch, FPHG will die, new party tables won't open etc. Game over. And there is no fixing it short of a reboot. It's not AHK/iWitness itself or any other process that's leaking here but the closest I could narrow it down is the nvidia driver, which not only makes zero sense, but I suspect I'm not the only one using these. The process is easily visible if you leave task manager running with the performance tab visible. The "Nonpaged" figure in the bottom right corner just keeps increasing when party pops up. This doesn't happen without AHK, so it's one of the functions of AHK/iWitness that's doing this. Any ideas? |
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