Haven't seen your previous post but just a WAG, have you selected the
VM Size column in task manager to show you per process VM usage. In XP
TM, it is under Tools Menu/Select Columns/Virtual Memory Size. This
should indicate which process is hogging VM.

2009/7/7 Stan Bielski <stan.li...@gmail.com>:
> Sorry for the repost, but the original thread was hijacked by another
> list user. This is a serious problem IMHO; it looks like the DB can't
> be backed-up without rendering the machine unusable if a query hits it
> while a copy is in progress.
>
> Hello,
>
> In the course of copying a largish (20 GB) database file while
> accessing it via sqlite3, the machine became very unresponsive. I
> opened task manager and found that the system was using a huge amount
> of virtual memory, causing it to thrash. Per-process memory usage
> looked normal and did not add up to anywhere near system-wide VM
> usage.
>
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