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Re: Are we sure it's a bad thing when RAM usage goes up?

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Originally Posted by i360 View Post
Your giving too much credence to MS and some random developers personally. MS operating systems are constantly running tasks even on an idle machine. Once these programs aren't in the que they won't have the ability to run. So I'm glad you think we are wasting our time and whatnot. I know what works in my own expierence since i'm the one doing it. Justify the means and go have a coke and a smile.....
What processes and tasks? I'm looking for specifics not generalities. And giving too much credence to the developers of the operating system as opposed to joe-schmo in a forum with zero credentials (no offense of course, even I can be lumped into that category)? Hmmm...

I just see lots of claims being made but little actual arguments to support them. I've seen these sort of urban myths passed on in forums and I just see them as inaccurate, hence why I'm looking for someone to explain it.

This reminds me of the "turn off beam" to save battery life meme.
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