Persistent unknown memory issues in Windows 7
Persistent unknown memory issues in Windows 7
You're bringing in a lot of unnecessary issues. Let's focus and get this resolved.
the ram programs never show something directly responsible top usage is normal stuff in the hundreds of MB this problem keeps going on last night it crashed me in the middle of some online gaming https://youtu.be/yBDpLqc7vHY?t=6m36s end of video the pop up comes up then the game freezes and crash i downloaded something called "advanced system care" it has found a bitcoin miner " EpicScale" who knows how long its been going on and if it has something to do with this issue currently memory usage is at 13GB from 15.9GB without any real reason uptime is 17 hours msconfig startup is clean as i can make it it might be some program i have running on a usual basis maybe the dell program that makes your screen take a nap or maybe asus ai suite or corsair LINK it cant be steam or origin so many people use those maybe it has something to do with samsung magician with all the trouble and updates around the evo 840 edit" been uploading to youtube all night i now have some files still uploading but i'm afraid to run a game while its going on pc might crash all together and the uploading would be lost i just launched witcher 3 but while loading the last save the game crashes to desktop because there is not enough system memory to load the world system memory is around 12GB used now so cant do anything but wait for the last youtube video to upload and then finally i will restart my rig and have some more hours until memory gets full what a shitty situation
I just completed that task. It was set to a custom size based on the Evo 840, reaching a peak of 2000. I switched to system managed and checked—something about the program "rammap" changed after restarting the page table. Now it shows 53,320K, but during memory leaks it was around 5GB while total memory usage stayed at 13GB+.
After roughly 20 hours of posting, I'm about to restart. The Rammap tab shows nothing; I think the first method in your link worked. I ran the test and discovered an issue with "unknown -1" across the full 6GB. It looks like a memory leak might be the problem—Razer Surround seems to be involved. I already uninstalled it, so let's see how it behaves now.