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RAM Usage Management
  1. #1


    Makoto Guest

    RAM Usage Management

    I have recently upgraded to Vista, and i really like the new look. I don't
    have any performance issues when running normally, but when i work with
    graphics, the software starts to lag.

    I understand that large graphics tend to slow down the system. However, from
    what i'm seeing on the CPU meter, even when my graphics are lagging, my RAM
    usage is never higher than 55%. If the remaining 45% of RAM is free, is there
    a way to manage the settings so that my lagging program can make use of it?

    Of course it's also possible that the lagging is caused by the internal
    structure of the program. But i would still be interested to find out if i
    can change how much RAM a program can use.



    Thanks in advance.

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  2. #2


    Julian Guest

    Re: RAM Usage Management

    "Makoto" <Makoto@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:682D72BB-A1D8-413C-BA42-BDEA60B9F73C@microsoft.com...
    >I have recently upgraded to Vista, and i really like the new look. I don't
    > have any performance issues when running normally, but when i work with
    > graphics, the software starts to lag.
    >
    > I understand that large graphics tend to slow down the system. However,
    > from
    > what i'm seeing on the CPU meter, even when my graphics are lagging, my
    > RAM
    > usage is never higher than 55%. If the remaining 45% of RAM is free, is
    > there
    > a way to manage the settings so that my lagging program can make use of
    > it?
    >
    > Of course it's also possible that the lagging is caused by the internal
    > structure of the program. But i would still be interested to find out if i
    > can change how much RAM a program can use.


    I'm familiar with that when accessing large files.
    Win Mail accessing large newsgroups can cause
    a system hang, for want of a better term, for
    a minute or so.


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  3. #3


    Pete Russell Guest

    Re: RAM Usage Management

    "Makoto" <Makoto@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:682D72BB-A1D8-413C-BA42-BDEA60B9F73C@microsoft.com...
    >I have recently upgraded to Vista, and i really like the new look. I don't
    > have any performance issues when running normally, but when i work with
    > graphics, the software starts to lag.
    >
    > I understand that large graphics tend to slow down the system. However,
    > from
    > what i'm seeing on the CPU meter, even when my graphics are lagging, my
    > RAM
    > usage is never higher than 55%. If the remaining 45% of RAM is free, is
    > there
    > a way to manage the settings so that my lagging program can make use of
    > it?
    >
    > Of course it's also possible that the lagging is caused by the internal
    > structure of the program. But i would still be interested to find out if i
    > can change how much RAM a program can use.
    >
    > Thanks in advance.



    What are your system specs and what program are you using?


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  4. #4


    Lord Takyon Guest

    Re: RAM Usage Management

    "Makoto" <Makoto@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:682D72BB-A1D8-413C-BA42-BDEA60B9F73C@microsoft.com...
    >I have recently upgraded to Vista, and i really like the new look. I don't
    > have any performance issues when running normally, but when i work with
    > graphics, the software starts to lag.
    >
    > I understand that large graphics tend to slow down the system. However,
    > from
    > what i'm seeing on the CPU meter, even when my graphics are lagging, my
    > RAM
    > usage is never higher than 55%. If the remaining 45% of RAM is free, is
    > there
    > a way to manage the settings so that my lagging program can make use of
    > it?
    >
    > Of course it's also possible that the lagging is caused by the internal
    > structure of the program. But i would still be interested to find out if i
    > can change how much RAM a program can use.
    >
    > Thanks in advance.



    LOL I tried transferring stuff on my LAN and Vista takes forever if it is
    alot of small files. Sending to my machine is very fast, but this Vista
    machine is crap when sending stuff. I had 300 meg of docs and pics in a
    folder, but try and send that folder over the network and Vista sits there
    for almost an hour calculating the speed and then craps out.

    I can get around it by zipping or raring into 1 file, but it really is not
    too good. I know a few other ppl with this issue, so at least I know it is
    not just me. It really seems to struggle if you have more than 1 file,
    although size does not seem to be an issue.

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  5. #5


    Cal Bear '66 Guest

    Re: RAM Usage Management

    If you have Photoshop have you gone into File>Preferences and set up your
    Scratch Disks and Memory Usage?


    "Makoto" <Makoto@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:682D72BB-A1D8-413C-BA42-BDEA60B9F73C@microsoft.com...
    >I have recently upgraded to Vista, and i really like the new look. I don't
    > have any performance issues when running normally, but when i work with
    > graphics, the software starts to lag.
    >
    > I understand that large graphics tend to slow down the system. However, from
    > what i'm seeing on the CPU meter, even when my graphics are lagging, my RAM
    > usage is never higher than 55%. If the remaining 45% of RAM is free, is there
    > a way to manage the settings so that my lagging program can make use of it?
    >
    > Of course it's also possible that the lagging is caused by the internal
    > structure of the program. But i would still be interested to find out if i
    > can change how much RAM a program can use.
    >
    > Thanks in advance.




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  6. #6


    Makoto Guest

    Re: RAM Usage Management

    I know how to set memory usage in Adobe Photoshop and Corel Painter - and i
    do not have any problems with them. The lagging program is openCanvas.


    "Cal Bear '66" wrote:

    > If you have Photoshop have you gone into File>Preferences and set up your
    > Scratch Disks and Memory Usage?
    >
    >
    > "Makoto" <Makoto@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news:682D72BB-A1D8-413C-BA42-BDEA60B9F73C@microsoft.com...
    > >I have recently upgraded to Vista, and i really like the new look. I don't
    > > have any performance issues when running normally, but when i work with
    > > graphics, the software starts to lag.
    > >
    > > I understand that large graphics tend to slow down the system. However, from
    > > what i'm seeing on the CPU meter, even when my graphics are lagging, my RAM
    > > usage is never higher than 55%. If the remaining 45% of RAM is free, is there
    > > a way to manage the settings so that my lagging program can make use of it?
    > >
    > > Of course it's also possible that the lagging is caused by the internal
    > > structure of the program. But i would still be interested to find out if i
    > > can change how much RAM a program can use.
    > >
    > > Thanks in advance.

    >
    >


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  7. #7


    Makoto Guest

    Re: RAM Usage Management

    >"Pete Russell" wrote:

    > "Makoto" <Makoto@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news:682D72BB-A1D8-413C-BA42-BDEA60B9F73C@microsoft.com...
    > >I have recently upgraded to Vista, and i really like the new look. I don't
    > > have any performance issues when running normally, but when i work with
    > > graphics, the software starts to lag.
    > >
    > > I understand that large graphics tend to slow down the system. However,
    > > from
    > > what i'm seeing on the CPU meter, even when my graphics are lagging, my
    > > RAM
    > > usage is never higher than 55%. If the remaining 45% of RAM is free, is
    > > there
    > > a way to manage the settings so that my lagging program can make use of
    > > it?
    > >
    > > Of course it's also possible that the lagging is caused by the internal
    > > structure of the program. But i would still be interested to find out if i
    > > can change how much RAM a program can use.
    > >
    > > Thanks in advance.

    >
    >
    > What are your system specs and what program are you using?
    >
    >

    CPU: Pentium 4 2.66G
    RAM: 1.5G
    Running 32-bit version of Vista Ultimate.
    The program in question is openCanvas 4PE from portalgraphics.

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  8. #8


    Pete Russell Guest

    Re: RAM Usage Management

    Straight from the horses mouth
    "At this moment, openCanvas does not support Windows Vista formally. It is
    in a plan sometimes soon."
    http://www.portalgraphics.net/en/pro...4/environment/

    The problem is opencanvas and not vista

    That said, You can try to run in compatibility. Right click the program exe
    file and select the compatibility tab, If that does not work then you will
    have to deal till the developer makes a vista release.


    "Pete Russell" <pete@solvemypcproblem.com> wrote in message
    news:uUEGgpXiHHA.596@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
    > "Makoto" <Makoto@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news:682D72BB-A1D8-413C-BA42-BDEA60B9F73C@microsoft.com...
    >>I have recently upgraded to Vista, and i really like the new look. I don't
    >> have any performance issues when running normally, but when i work with
    >> graphics, the software starts to lag.
    >>
    >> I understand that large graphics tend to slow down the system. However,
    >> from
    >> what i'm seeing on the CPU meter, even when my graphics are lagging, my
    >> RAM
    >> usage is never higher than 55%. If the remaining 45% of RAM is free, is
    >> there
    >> a way to manage the settings so that my lagging program can make use of
    >> it?
    >>
    >> Of course it's also possible that the lagging is caused by the internal
    >> structure of the program. But i would still be interested to find out if
    >> i
    >> can change how much RAM a program can use.
    >>
    >> Thanks in advance.

    >
    >
    > What are your system specs and what program are you using?



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  9. #9


    Pete Russell Guest

    Re: RAM Usage Management

    Also try running with elevated administrator priviliges.
    "When having openCanvas trial and registering it with Windows XP, User
    rights should be more than Power Users.
    User rights should be PowerUsers or Administrators to use openCanvas after
    registration."

    "
    "Pete Russell" <pete@solvemypcproblem.com> wrote in message
    news:uUEGgpXiHHA.596@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
    > "Makoto" <Makoto@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news:682D72BB-A1D8-413C-BA42-BDEA60B9F73C@microsoft.com...
    >>I have recently upgraded to Vista, and i really like the new look. I don't
    >> have any performance issues when running normally, but when i work with
    >> graphics, the software starts to lag.
    >>
    >> I understand that large graphics tend to slow down the system. However,
    >> from
    >> what i'm seeing on the CPU meter, even when my graphics are lagging, my
    >> RAM
    >> usage is never higher than 55%. If the remaining 45% of RAM is free, is
    >> there
    >> a way to manage the settings so that my lagging program can make use of
    >> it?
    >>
    >> Of course it's also possible that the lagging is caused by the internal
    >> structure of the program. But i would still be interested to find out if
    >> i
    >> can change how much RAM a program can use.
    >>
    >> Thanks in advance.

    >
    >
    > What are your system specs and what program are you using?



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  10. #10


    Makoto Guest

    Re: RAM Usage Management

    Thanks for going through to look into the program. (In fact, i have passed
    the stage of getting it running.) My question though, is if i can manage my
    RAM usage to assign more memory to run a specific program.


    "Pete Russell" wrote:

    > Straight from the horses mouth
    > "At this moment, openCanvas does not support Windows Vista formally. It is
    > in a plan sometimes soon."
    > http://www.portalgraphics.net/en/pro...4/environment/
    >
    > The problem is opencanvas and not vista
    >
    > That said, You can try to run in compatibility. Right click the program exe
    > file and select the compatibility tab, If that does not work then you will
    > have to deal till the developer makes a vista release.
    >
    >
    > "Pete Russell" <pete@solvemypcproblem.com> wrote in message
    > news:uUEGgpXiHHA.596@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
    > > "Makoto" <Makoto@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > > news:682D72BB-A1D8-413C-BA42-BDEA60B9F73C@microsoft.com...
    > >>I have recently upgraded to Vista, and i really like the new look. I don't
    > >> have any performance issues when running normally, but when i work with
    > >> graphics, the software starts to lag.
    > >>
    > >> I understand that large graphics tend to slow down the system. However,
    > >> from
    > >> what i'm seeing on the CPU meter, even when my graphics are lagging, my
    > >> RAM
    > >> usage is never higher than 55%. If the remaining 45% of RAM is free, is
    > >> there
    > >> a way to manage the settings so that my lagging program can make use of
    > >> it?
    > >>
    > >> Of course it's also possible that the lagging is caused by the internal
    > >> structure of the program. But i would still be interested to find out if
    > >> i
    > >> can change how much RAM a program can use.
    > >>
    > >> Thanks in advance.

    > >
    > >
    > > What are your system specs and what program are you using?

    >
    >


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