Thanks Jeremy,

Yes, Windows. I think this is on the mark, I was distracted by many 
instances of chrome (Even after Closing) by using task manager I can see FF 
14.01 process firefox.exe (not FirefoxPortable.exe) growing in memory 
consumption as a continuous rate - now exceeding 560,000K between 2 and 
200k per-second, with nothing happening except me doing this post.

Will investigate further.

Thanks


On Friday, March 22, 2013 3:51:55 AM UTC+11, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>
> Hi Tony
>
> Do you have any means for monitoring the memory consumption of Firefox? 
> (Are you on Windows? I think "Task Manager" can give you some basic memory 
> consumption information). It may be that Firefox is slowly leaking memory 
> through the day, with things reaching a head at the end of the day.
>
> In any event, if that is the case it is likely to help if you quite and 
> restart Firefox at intervals through the day.
>
> I concur that it might be helpful to review the legacy plugins that you're 
> using, too. You might even explore using a vanilla TiddlyWiki for a few 
> days just to verify whether it works reliably, and then only gradually 
> start adding your plugins back.
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy
>
> On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 6:34 AM, TonyM <[email protected] <javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>> Gentlemen,
>>
>> The Problem is more consisten now and a guess is that it may be FireFox 
>> Related.
>>
>> Using the configuration detailed in my first post for perhaps the third 
>> day in the row I have succeeded to Save tiddlywiki regularly and 
>> Lessbackups plugin seems to be doing its job.
>>
>> Only problem is this lasts most of the day Three backups. The Last was at 
>> 4:16pm and I continues to update my TiddlyWiki with Critical end of day 
>> notes. at 5pm I try ands "Save Changes" and I got this error I have seen 
>> before;
>>
>> [Exception... "Component returned failure code: 0x8007000e 
>> (NS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY) [nsIConverterOutputStream.writeString]"  nsresult: 
>> "0x8007000e (NS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY)"  location: "JS frame :: 
>> chrome://tiddlyfox/content/overlay.js :: <TOP_LEVEL> :: line 101"  data: no]
>>
>> I then find the primary file on Disk to be 0 bytes in Size, this gets 
>> synchronised with Drop Box and even the less backups copy (the d21 one) is 
>> 0 bytes in Size.
>>
>> I have to shut down Firefox- or any other open in firefox before I can 
>> update my tiddlyWiki- which suggests FireFox's running was damaged. This is 
>> difficult because I have to try and establish the changes between the 4:16 
>> and 5:01 from memory.
>>
>> This now implicates - FireFox (unlikely) but more likely TiddlyWiki 2.7.1 
>> or TiddlyFox 1.0alpha12 in my current woes.
>>
>> I am almost crying now !
>>
>> Any leads you can give me ?
>>
>>
>> TonyM
>>
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