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All Physical memory being used but nothing showing in task manager

Anonymous
2009-12-29T09:42:02+00:00

Hi I have windows 7 64 bit fresh install as of yesterday (fully updated) and experiencing a performance issue. When I look under task manager 95% of my physical memory (3.5 gb out of 4gb) is being used but there are no tasks that are using the memory. I have selected show task for all users and again nothing is using the 3.5 gb of memory. It is a pretty clean install (just have virus checker and Skype, steam installed) so no chance of a virus. I have check my page file and it is configured for windows to automatically mange page file.

Things I have tried:- Stopped all of the service that I can (no change)

manually configure the page file (no change)

Reinstalled windows 7 (problem eventually comes back once all of the updates have been applied)

Any help is greatly appreciated.

Thanks

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  1. Anonymous
    2010-12-19T17:02:43+00:00

    i had the same problem and just resolved it.

    for the past month my computer was running sluggish and its memory was at either 77% or 93%, even if nothing was running. in task manager all the different processes added up to about 1.75 gigs, so there was about 2 gigs of memory unexplained for (4gig memory). i always ignored the "show processes from all users" because im the only user on my computer, but i decided to click it finally, and a new process popped up on the top of the list. Window Media Player Network Sharing Service, this process by itself was using 2 gigs of memory. after ending the process, my memory returned to normal. however another thing you have to do is go to the resource monitor in the performance section of the task manager and suspend all the Window Media Player Network Sharing Service processes that are still open slowing things down, and then your pretty much set.

    i realize that this might not be the exact answer to everyones problem but give it a shot.

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  1. Anonymous
    2011-10-13T22:22:51+00:00

    This problem plagued me for much longer, and required much more effort to resolve, than it should have.  I have been running an 8 core, 12 GB Dell that would go from 4ish GB to 11.5GB in the matter of 10 minutes, without any warning.  Google searches led to a plethora of failed attempts including shutting down the Windows Media Player service, uninstalling VMWare, and removing AVG anti-virus software.  The problem didn't budge.  One aspect of the problem that I noticed was that I was using much more RAM on start-up, and overall hard-drive space, than I anticipated.

    I believe your culprit is Window 7 itself:  the Windows Search service. From what I can glean, if you do a lot of computationally heavy work which creates a lot of temporary files, or have a large number of files (not large files per se, but a large number of files) on your hard drive(s), when this service kicks in, it attempts to index them, and store the resulting index in memory for quick searching.  This leads to two problems:

    (i) a huge Windows.edb (basically, the physical file representing the index) 

    (ii) a massive amount of used memory (which doesn't show on task manager), when this file (or aspects of it) is loaded into memory

    A nice tool, which in fact on a MS hosted site and should be much more accessible, to see your ACTUAL RAM usage is RAMMap http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/ff700229.  This will show you the offending culprit.

    Blowing away the service and the Windows.edb file not only solved the problem of interest, but added 70GB to my hard drive, and lowered my startup RAM usage to 2.5GB (from 4.5GB)!  Here is a good starting point:

    http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/10246/how-to-disable-search-in-windows-7/

    For the record, I find it to be bad OS development to allow a system file to get in the realm of hundred of MBs, and really awful development to get into GBs.  A 70GB (almost 12% of the total hard drive size) OS file speaks volumes for Windows 7 development.

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  1. Anonymous
    2010-08-10T20:56:20+00:00

    I'm having the same issue guys, though your response doesn't seem satisfactory to me. Not only is around 98% of my 4GB randomly sucked up with virtually nothing running, I don't think it is just background caching processes. If I'm not mistaken, those are supposed to instantly give up that used memory to allow me to do simple things like open a browser window, but this 98% causes my computer to grind to a halt, and with a quad core running 3.6 Ghz that is pretty unacceptable. After 2-3 minutes everything frees up again and I can use my computer.

    The weird part is, nothing is using that much memory in task manager or resource monitor. These always only show processes utilizing a gig or so MAX. 

    Notes: I've tried turning off services like steam, impulse, and disabling any virtual drives. This does not help. My antivirus is ESET Smart Security 4. OS is Win 7 x64 Ultimate.

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  2. Anonymous
    2010-01-16T08:44:56+00:00

    yah im getting the same exact problem and have tried evrything, its like windows is using invisible ram, like my computer is using 4 gigs of ram and its actualy using 1.5gb it doesnt make sense, its like there is an invisible application from ____ running

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  3. Anonymous
    2010-07-03T02:10:28+00:00

    I'm having the same problem. Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit, my CPU is never over 40%, but my RAM is sitting on 85% with absolutely no windows open and mostly only SYSTEM processes running. I have 6GB RAM, and when opening websites or typing (like now) it just freezes for 5-20 seconds and then goes super fast. (I can type while it's frozen, I just have to wait until it stops lagging until I can see what I wrote).

    Pretty ridiculous imo..

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