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my taskbar is set at red and when i play a movie or sometimes game it will change to light blue and that message pops up...but when i close the movie windows media classic or game it changes back to red....i got kicked off a game earlier because the message popped up that im running out of resources...

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msi 790x-g45
xfx ati radeon 5850
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log.jpg   194K
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