Originally Posted By: Dignan
That's what was confusing me. I can't imagine how you're running out of ~3.5GB of RAM when you're not even using the computer.


About 2.7GB (if I'm reading it right -- it's quite small) is being used for caching. This is expected; Windows Vista (and 7) aggressively use memory for caching.

And, as Peter says, those page faults could well be caused by memory-mapped I/O. This is perfectly normal.
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