• madhu-686862 (10/25/2013)


    That means, clearly some OS process is taking lot of memory. But how to find what it is?

    In Task manager, I did NOT see any OS process taking lots of memory:crying:

    It could also mean that whatever you are doing on INS1 and INS2 don't require any more memory than they are using and as a consequence doesn't use it.

    How much memory shows up in system idle processes in task manager? - That is your available free memory. If its a low percentage you have something else taking up resources - so look to see what that something is! If on the other hand it is up around 90%+ then you aren't running anything which needs more than 10% of memory.