View Full Version : Memory management in windows 7
Blacksmith1
10-13-2011, 02:19 PM
Running ultimate. I went to start Photoshop, which worked fine last night, and got an error which basicly said it couldn't start due to lack of available memory....... nothing else is running, nothing that would use 2+GB's of mem anyway. so I went to the resource monitor to find that over half my memory is being used to cache stuff that isn't being used. how do i stop this or at least flush it without having to reboot my system?
Saryn
10-13-2011, 09:25 PM
I don't have any experience with WIn7, but there is a program from Iobit called Game Booster, which closes unnecessary background programs and restores them when you want them back. Frees up a lot of memory, and the program allows you to decide what you want closed and what you don't.
Blacksmith1
10-14-2011, 01:48 AM
turns out it didn't install properly, under XP SP3 compatibility mode it works fine. (so far) and this isn't open programs it chaced data and files , I assume based on stuff you use alot, so it has them on hand to make 7 feel like it's faster. (best guess anyway)
bumbleblee
11-14-2011, 07:14 AM
turns out it didn't install properly, under XP SP3 compatibility mode it works fine. (so far) and this isn't open programs it chaced data and files , I assume based on stuff you use alot, so it has them on hand to make 7 feel like it's faster. (best guess anyway)
Can you post a screenshot showing your programs and the memory usage?
Don't worry about the cached stuff. It will be moved out of RAM if memory gets tight. Your guess is right, Windows 7 is caching things it thinks you'll use to make the system respond faster. It shouldn't affect your system negatively.
Blacksmith1
11-14-2011, 04:31 PM
Can you post a screenshot showing your programs and the memory usage?the problem was solved but I'll put one up later. I'd still like to learn how win7 does it's memory managemnet.
Here's (http://www.osnews.com/story/21471/SuperFetch_How_it_Works_Myths) one explanation of it.
Blacksmith1
11-14-2011, 05:55 PM
Thank you that was exactly what I was looking for. A reasonable explanation that did not devolve into a bunch of tecno-babble.
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