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I use Memaid, and have noticed that practically all the system processes tend to double their mem usage over the course of a day of moderate to heavy usage. It is virtually unavoidable. 1 or 2 soft resets a day should keep you running ok.
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I just installed MemMaid and I already use QuickMenu to Close applications. I ran MemMaid's QuickClean and it only freed up 405kb. I then ran QuickMenu's Hibernate and got 1.5MB back. I'm still only at 8MB available instead of the 17MB I start out with.
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I know I can soft reset to get back the memory, but the point is, I don't want to have to reset. When I start out with 17MB then run programs, I should be able to get back to 17MB if I close all of them. What is taking up the extra memory? And why doesn't Hibernate or MemMaid free it up?
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Re: Memory leak?
you can try oxios hibernate too, that seems to free up most of the memory for me. oxios kill frees up more, but it causes issues with windows media player (but since I use TCPMP I don't really care)
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try oxios hibernate. that is the best mem recovery program out there!!! i run no less than 21 all day and around 54% processor! on startup im running 23 and 49%!
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