What is the corrective action?
By pressing Page Down with the PDF reader
then all the available RAM memory is used up.
That's over 200 Mega Bytes of RAM.
Why?
Background, while using:
Adobe Reader 7.0.5 with
WinXP with
512 MB RAM...
Task Manager says:
Memory
Usage
27,000K AcroRd32.exe (no PDF file open, only application)
31,900K AcroRd32.exe (with a 2,700K PDF file, 84 pages)
230,000K AcroRd32.exe (Pressing Page Down), then
30,000K AcroRd32.exe (no PDF file open, only application)
That's over 200 Mega Bytes of RAM to scroll
half way down a PDF of 84 pages.
What's happening?
What is the corrective action?
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