I am running Win 2000 Pro using an Asus motherboard with an Intel P4 2 GHZ processor, 640 Mb RAM. The problem is this, when I am working with large files or a large number of files the system becomes unstable. Example, I copied 17 GB of files across the network to a 2000 Server for backup purposes. The copy process took over an hour (87 minutes on a 100 Mb network?). Once done when I tried to open applications that normally load in a few seconds it took 30 to 60 seconds for them to load and they were very slugish or didn't work at all.
I do a lot of video work, a project I completed this week, once rendered created an 11.8 GB AVI file in 1 hour and 20 minutes. When completed the above problems occured. I clipped, edited and converted a 149 Mb MPG file to DVD format last evening and this morning and the system is still not acting right.
When these problems occur I restart the machine. Half the time the system goes back to normal, the other half it doesn't. Sometimes it takes several hours or several reboots to get the system working properly.
On an average I have 350 to 400 Mb of free ram available. When working with a large number of, or large files, once what ever I am doing with them is coplete I have 550+ Mb available. Having that much more when done than when I started tells me that something is forcing needed programs out of RAM. Rebooting, as I said sometimes solves the problem sometimes not.
I am running MemTurbo to monitor memory usage. When I scrub the RAM with MemTurbo available memory goes up to 500+ Mb and the system becomes unstable as stated above. This is what has lead me to the assumption that needed items are being forced out of RAM. After a RAM scrub a reboot solves the problem every time though.
I don't have a clue as to what to do to solve this problem or if it is just a bug in Windows as I had simular problems under 98, any ideas?
I do a lot of video work, a project I completed this week, once rendered created an 11.8 GB AVI file in 1 hour and 20 minutes. When completed the above problems occured. I clipped, edited and converted a 149 Mb MPG file to DVD format last evening and this morning and the system is still not acting right.
When these problems occur I restart the machine. Half the time the system goes back to normal, the other half it doesn't. Sometimes it takes several hours or several reboots to get the system working properly.
On an average I have 350 to 400 Mb of free ram available. When working with a large number of, or large files, once what ever I am doing with them is coplete I have 550+ Mb available. Having that much more when done than when I started tells me that something is forcing needed programs out of RAM. Rebooting, as I said sometimes solves the problem sometimes not.
I am running MemTurbo to monitor memory usage. When I scrub the RAM with MemTurbo available memory goes up to 500+ Mb and the system becomes unstable as stated above. This is what has lead me to the assumption that needed items are being forced out of RAM. After a RAM scrub a reboot solves the problem every time though.
I don't have a clue as to what to do to solve this problem or if it is just a bug in Windows as I had simular problems under 98, any ideas?