I think you're right here. I suspect the OP's app gets into a disk thrashing mode due to lack of physical memory. To muck around with a 124 MB file, I would figure that a Win XP system needs at least 1 GB of physical memory. If the system has just 512 MB of memory, it will just "auger into the ground".

I am a fan of taskinfo http://www.iarsn.com/taskinfo.html

I don't get any "kickback" from this. I have used this program to solve some complex Windows problems. I don't mind giving Igor's program a recommendation because it works well.


In reply to Re^2: Reading a VERY LARGE file with SINGLE line as content! by Marshall
in thread Reading a VERY LARGE file with SINGLE line as content! by biswanath_c

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