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Is this the holy grail to solving windows-out-of-resources bugs?

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TucknDar:
I admit my ignorance in exactly what this is used for, but I don't understand why that sounds brave. That's just 12MB. I have ~2,000MB RAM on this machine. Most people these days have at least 512MB if not 1GB of RAM.

On my system, Firefox often takes up around 150MB by itself. So that's why I think 12MB is nothing.
-Deozaan (May 02, 2008, 03:56 PM)
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I'm with you there, Deozaan. Could someone please explain why/if 12288 is so brave in terms that even I can understand :-[

I changed my setting to 4096 which reduced this problem to "almost zero", but I've seen the dreaded message once or twice since, although nothing like before. Any point in setting 12288?

Darwin:
I made the change to 12288, Curt  :)

My original use of the term brave was really in the context of the expression "brave soul" - I didn't mean much by it!

Deozaan:
I never ran into the problem before that I can remember on this particular machine, but just to see if it improved performance I changed it to 8096 or whatever amount he said was working fine for him in the article.

I haven't noticed any difference though.

Stoic Joker:
I ran into this tweak awhile back and it fixed the (slightly different than stated here) issue I was having at the time. I frequently open dozens of browser windows when branching a research project each of which can have a dozen or so tabs open ... This habbit was causing major stability issues. There are two other related tweakable reg keys mentioned in the article that have made my box dead rock stable regardless of what I've asked it to do.

The original artical is no longer posted, but fortunately I'd ripped a copy to .pdf so I can still share it. This was originally written by Robert McLaws and posted on his Windows-Now.com blog.

http://www.stoicjoker.com/Increasing-GDI-and-User-Handle-Limits-in-Windows.pdf


Thanks to mouser for reminding me of this tweak as it works wonders for stabilizing Vista.

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