Get hold of a program called "Peek-a-Boo" <http://www.clarkwoodsoftware.com/peekaboo/> other than being a standard process manager interface, it allows you to see which process is fragmenting you ram on a little graph at the top of the window. You can click on any memory block, and see which process it belongs to. It also lets you see temporary memory allocated on a per-app basis. Jamin On Tuesday, 17 April 2001, Edwards, Waverly <wedwards@...> wrote: > >I have a strange problem. I upgraded my memory from 64 to 192 (adding 128 >megs). It didnt happen right away but when my computer wakes from a deep >sleep, nearly all the available memory is allocated to the finder. I >generally will have 4-9 megs of available memory. The only way to correct >this is to restart the computer because killing the finder doesnt have any >affect. Has this happened to anyone? > > >W. >