You experience performance issues in applications and services when the system file cache consumes most of the physical RAM
You experience performance issues in applications and services in various versions of Windows XP, of Windows Vista, of Windows Server 2003, and of Windows Server 2008. Additionally, you notice the following symptoms:
- Available memory is almost exhausted.
- The system file cache consumes most of the physical RAM.
- There is a continuous and high volume of cached read requests to the hard disk.
For more information on this issue, including potential causes, workarounds, and resolutions, see: Microsoft KB Article KB976618.

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