Defrag RAM

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Will logging off and logging back on Windows XP (SP2/HomeEd) free up,
clear and defrag all the RAM that isn't being used by the OS? Or does
that require a full reboot? Just wondering.
 
toronado455 said:
Will logging off and logging back on Windows XP (SP2/HomeEd) free up,
clear and defrag all the RAM that isn't being used by the OS? Or does
that require a full reboot? Just wondering.

Free up - yes.
Defrag - RAM does not need defragging.
 
What is the supposed purpose or reason to "defrag all the RAM", that you
ask about?
 
Bob I said:
What is the supposed purpose or reason to "defrag all the RAM", that
you ask about?

It's rumored to speed up the DVD rewinder ;-)
 

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