We were constantly leaking memory in Win98SE; believe it or not, one program that leaked the worst was WINZIP, believe it or not. Under Win2K, it doesn't though, same program... I'll never be able to figure Windoze, no matter how long I live.. --Bob At 11:13 AM 6/28/2003 +1200, you wrote: > > From the above data you should be able to tell if it is a memory > > leak or a problem somewhere else. > > > Regards, > > > > Kat. > >Might be solved......... > >Task Manager didn't tell me what was causing the problem, but it did >seem to eliminate softwareh. Although the CPU is constantly at 39% >usage there seems to be nothing running causing that. Only kernel32 >(@ 92%) is very active, all other processes are 0% or less than 1%. >The MCSE I bought the system off was also intrigued by the mouse >movement actually causing dramatically LESS CPU usage, but couldn't >offer an explanation. His suggestion was that the new breed of h/w and >drivers would probably work better under a newer OS than 98SE, so I've >installed XP. It appears to have done the trick and Goldwave is functioning >properly (so far) for extended periods. I recall an installation in which >the >order of adding hardware made a big difference, maybe it could even be >something like that rather than the OS. Who knows. For the time being I >don't really care ;-), working is working, however it happened > >-- >http://www.piclist.com hint: The list server can filter out subtopics >(like ads or off topics) for you. See http://www.piclist.com/#topics --------------- NOTICE 1. This account can accept email & attachments up to 10M in size. 2. Federal Monitors: At request of client, some attachments are encrypted. Please DO NOT delay traffic; please reply with credentials for password. -------------- -- http://www.piclist.com hint: The list server can filter out subtopics (like ads or off topics) for you. See http://www.piclist.com/#topics