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<mr.thom> wrote in messageThanks
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for the reply Pete. Here is the situation. My assembly is just under 8600
parts, lots of piping, lots of content center parts. The meter is almost
completely red. Only a very tiny sliver of black at the end. And the
performance is slowed way down. The good news is that I have it broken into
much smaller sub-assemblies, so I can work on them without maxing out the
system. I just need the full power when I try to open the entire assembly.
However, I still see that I am not getting the full 4 gig of RAM to be
allocated to Inventor. If I was getting all of it the meter should not be
completely red (or that is how I perceive it).
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<mr.thom> wrote in messageThen
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the OS is using 2.8 gig of the 6 gig that is installed. Windows should not
need 2.8 gig of RAM should it?
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<mr.thom> wrote in messageOnly
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Outlook was running at the time.