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Old April 4th 04, 01:40 AM
David McDonald
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Default "Mixer" Memory Muncher? Help please

Using a A7V8X-X with the onboard sound.

XP Pro SP1, 512MB Crucial PC2700, Athlon 2400XP, 550w PSU.

Kaspersky, Zone Alarm, Mixer TSR's

If i leave the computer on standby occasionally "mixer" munches into my
memory.
Which then leaves me with the virtual memory message system resources
running low.
Opening task manager and zaping mixer solves the problem.

I don't store any files on the desktop, and have minimal TSR's
running.(learned the hard way from Windows 3.1)

Any Ideas folks



 




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