ashrobo Posted May 26, 2003 Posted May 26, 2003 i kept getting the lack of virtual memory error message. could i be coding the wrong way all along (i.e. hogging memory throughout the program) ? i haven't got any clue on how to solve it.. :confused: :( -ashrobo Quote
ashrobo Posted May 27, 2003 Author Posted May 27, 2003 just something to add, i am using a lot of self created sql statements, and putting the data into datareaders. when i need to save the data back, i create more sql statements.. will this in anyway affect the performance? any clues? -ashrobo Quote
AndreRyan Posted May 27, 2003 Posted May 27, 2003 Low on Virtual Memmory means you're using too many applications or an application with too much allocated memmory, you're program may be using to many objects or the settings could be too low, try increasing the size of your paging file and/or rebooting you're computer Quote .Net allows software to be written for any version of Windows and not break like Unmanaged applications unless using Unmanaged procedures like APIs. If your program uses large amounts of memory but releases it when something else needs it, then what's the problem?
Administrators PlausiblyDamp Posted May 27, 2003 Administrators Posted May 27, 2003 Also how much RAM (physical) do you have and what size Pagefile is in use? Quote Posting Guidelines FAQ Post Formatting Intellectuals solve problems; geniuses prevent them. -- Albert Einstein
ashrobo Posted May 28, 2003 Author Posted May 28, 2003 Also how much RAM (physical) do you have and what size Pagefile is in use? i have 256MB RAM and the paging file size is 192MB-400MB. Quote
AndreRyan Posted May 28, 2003 Posted May 28, 2003 It should be "Specified Minimum" to 768(or higher depending on how much harddrive you want to allocate more than 1GB would be too much though) Quote .Net allows software to be written for any version of Windows and not break like Unmanaged applications unless using Unmanaged procedures like APIs. If your program uses large amounts of memory but releases it when something else needs it, then what's the problem?
ashrobo Posted May 30, 2003 Author Posted May 30, 2003 It should be "Specified Minimum" to 768(or higher depending on how much harddrive you want to allocate more than 1GB would be too much though) ah, okay.. i didn't know the allocation was not enough.. Quote
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