October 12, 201312 yr Something isn't right, my system is using over 5 gb of ram, idle, fresh off of a restart. Here are pic's of what is going on, simple math says this is wrong... but Idk, what do you guys think? http://gyazo.com/cbd8f950e914ad06cb86a0cf5840e665 http://gyazo.com/00583520390289dc7972811f84289f7b
October 12, 201312 yr OSBot has a Memory Leak. It is being fixed in OSBot 2. He's not running osbot, there's no java.exe running. Idk man, have you tried a memory cleaner or restarting your pc?
October 12, 201312 yr Nothing to do with this topic but next time you use gyazo. Just copy-Paste the image here, and don't paste the link, it's alot more easy.
October 12, 201312 yr Author OSBot has a Memory Leak. It is being fixed in OSBot 2. He's not running osbot, there's no java.exe running. Idk man, have you tried a memory cleaner or restarting your pc? 1st pic is of memcleaner running and yes this is fresh off of a restart
October 12, 201312 yr OSBot has a Memory Leak. It is being fixed in OSBot 2. He's not running osbot, there's no java.exe running. Idk man, have you tried a memory cleaner or restarting your pc? 1st pic is of memcleaner running and yes this is fresh off of a restart Perhaps one of your physical RAM sticks has come loose/become corrupted. If it's partially loose, I believe your computer can register it as being "there," but not access the memory. Also, for whatever reason, ram sometimes breaks and becomes unusable. If your computer randomly powers off or something sometimes, that's probably the problem. BEFORE ANYTHING ELSE, TURN OFF YOUR COMPUTER. UNPLUG IT. THEN, WAIT AT LEAST 60 SECONDS FOR ALL ENERGY TO DISPEL OUT OF THE MOTHERBOARD. To reinstall the ram, take the side panel off of you computer and find the sticks on the motherboard (there will be 1-4 sticks of RAM. In your case, I would guess 2 or 4 (2x 8gigs or 4x 4gigs). In any case, the ram sticks will be long and slender attached directly to your motherboard. See those little white things on either side on the sticks? These are meant to keep the ram in place. Push them to the side to "unlatch" the ram, and by placing fingers on either end of the ram stick (make sure you touch something metal before touching ANYTHING inside your computer to expel any static electricity in your body) push them in. Make sure they are all level, and one side of the ram stick isnt elevated (this indicates that one side isn't inserted all the way). Then, relatch the white knobs to prevent them from moving. This guide may help: http://www.wikihow.com/Install-RAM
October 13, 201312 yr OSBot has a Memory Leak. It is being fixed in OSBot 2. grads on 3k posts btw Yeah I really hope they fix that.
October 13, 201312 yr Author UPDATE: I am an idiot, forgot that I had a 4 gig ramdisk for my temp files... and yes I realize i should be sterilized...
October 14, 201312 yr UPDATE: I am an idiot, forgot that I had a 4 gig ramdisk for my temp files... and yes I realize i should be sterilized... /golfclap
October 21, 201312 yr I would have to say you have a virus that is bit coin mining and you are a slave of there's that is my only guess.