Irinami
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Joined: 9/4/2002 From: Florida, USA Status: offline
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ALL Windows users should nab a (completely free) copy of MaxMem from [URL=http://www.analogx.com]AnalogX[/URL]. Click the software tab and then the 'System' utilities, MaxMem is in there. It's roughly 214kb, and cleans up your RAM (since Windows doesn't). This should probably fix up your buddy's problem--at least to an extent. I usually put 'Minimum' at 5%, 'Periodic' at 50%, and 'Aggressive' at 85%, with the 'Left-Click' option set to perform Aggressive cleanup. It makes more sense when you use the program, but basically... That means that if there's ever 5% or less of your RAM available, MaxMem tries to clean up old memory (for example, .dll's that were loaded up into memory and no longer needed); Periodically (I think every 30 minutes), MaxMem tries to clear up 50% of my RAM. And, if I really think I can do it/need it, I click on the tray icon and it tries to clean up 85%. Normally, there are no problems. If there's a lot of processing going on, something MAY rarely crash. Normally, however, it just slows things down for a bit... and then they speed up, especially when it comes to loading a program. Download the minimal file (I've looked at images bigger than that on a 28.8 modem!), give it a shot, and enjoy. (Sorry 'bout the length, I should probably have made this it's own topic. If there's enough replies, I'll do that.)
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