we facing phyiscal memory high usage !!!! how to fix this issue anyone know it
Hello, Thanks for posting. Please find out the process that eat up lots of memory and let us know. If it’s a third-party program process, a reinstall of the program is a viable solution. Test in Clean boot to check if the high memory usage is caused by third-party program. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929135 If it’s a system process, it could be either corrupt system files or compatibility issue. Check in the Event logs for more information for further research. It could also be a hardware fault. Boot from the Server 2008 Setup DVD and perform a physical memory test. Thanks ZHANG
February 2nd, 2012 10:39am

i m running print server in windows 2008 sp2 we facing phyiscal memory high usage !!!! how to fix this issue anyone know it
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February 4th, 2012 11:53pm

Use Task Manager, Process view and enable all the columns that are memory related, then look at the list to see if any one seems to be consuming heavy amount of memory. Identify the Service associated with it and analyze further. Most of the time Anti Virus applications installed on Servers are known to cause memory overhead issues. You might want to disable Real time Protection if enabled just to make sure AV is not the culprit. There could be several other reasons as well however, problem description in your thread doesn't reveal much to comment on hence, this would be a generic answer. You might want to check your event viewer for for any application or system errors as well. Vote As Helpful, if you find my information useful ! This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties or guarantees and confers no rights.
February 5th, 2012 12:01am

Hello, Thanks for posting. Please find out the process that eat up lots of memory and let us know. If it’s a third-party program process, a reinstall of the program is a viable solution. Test in Clean boot to check if the high memory usage is caused by third-party program. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929135 If it’s a system process, it could be either corrupt system files or compatibility issue. Check in the Event logs for more information for further research. It could also be a hardware fault. Boot from the Server 2008 Setup DVD and perform a physical memory test. Thanks ZHANG
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February 5th, 2012 2:41am

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