Hi cm,
Here is my feedback:
I cleaned out the DM and rebooted. Checked my Committed RAM in TM with nothing launched, its 225mb. Opened the DM, FireFox so I can type this, and the TM. Lastly I open the Windows Explorer. My Committed RAM at this point is 253mb.
Now, I drag and drop the VSL Percussion data folder of the Cube into the DM from Explorer. This folder is 51.3gb. My Committed RAM jumps to 357mb, thats 104mb. Normal?
Now, I will reboot and re-open the DM and do a scan and see what happens.
I will edit this post when I'm back up...be back in 2 minutes.
Ok, I'm back.
Launched TM, DM, and Firefox. Committed RAM is at 257mb. Only Percussion data is in DM. Clicking Rescan...Commited RAM jumps up to 358mb, pretty much the same as before.
I'll add another data folder to the DM with the Percussion already there, this time Brass II which is 39gb. Committed RAM goes up to 441mb, thats a rise of another 83mb.
Adding Orch Strings II 18.9gb, now RAM jumps to 473mb, another 32mb.
I'll finish off this drive and add the WoodWinds II which is 44.8gb, now RAM is at 546mb, a rise of 73mb.
So I started with 225mb with nothing launched. Added Percussion, Brass II, Orch Str II, and WW II to the DM. Total of 154gb of data and my Committed RAM rose to 563mb, thats rise of 338mb. That can't be normal, right?
If we minus the RAM it takes to run the DM we wind up with a Commintted RAM of 554 so its 329mb of vanished RAM.
When I close DM the RAM is not released. I have to reboot to get it all back.
One thing I did not mention is that I have previously loaded only one volume at a time into the DM and rebooted to see if one of the volumes was the problem. After checking and noticing the RAM was still jumping up is when I decided to write this.
This is driving me nuts!
Any ideas?
Like I said, the data files were copied from another computer to this one via ethernet. My other computer is a WinXP32 system that is now no longer used. I guess all my data could be corrupted from the copying but I bought the Vienna Bosendorfer recently and installed directly to this machineand I have the same problem with that as well.
All my VSL data is spread across 3 internal seagate drives and no matter which drive I use to drop data folders in the DM the RAM goes up like this.
What should I do?
I'll try anything.
David