RAM Recovery

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Hopefully a simple ask. I am after a program to recover RAM particularly
after playing a game from a disc offline. System Mechanic Pro has one but i
dont want to install the whole program. Does anyone have any suggestions?
 
Lady said:
Hopefully a simple ask. I am after a program to recover RAM
particularly after playing a game from a disc offline. System
Mechanic Pro has one but i dont want to install the whole program.
Does anyone have any suggestions?

I don't understand what you are trying to do. Perhaps a reboot after playing
the game will solve your problem?

Kerry
 
Ram recovery programs use more resources than ever they free up.. reboot
after playing, as suggested by Kerry..
 
Ok Thanks to both Mike and Kerry Yes a reboot does help some but I would
still like to know of any recovery programs. To Kerry who didnt understand
what Im trying to do--when you play a game from a disc it uses the RAM and
the computer doesnt always recover all that Ram when you close the game down
making the computer a bit sluggish. As I said a reboot does help. I guess Im
just curioes about a program to recover it without rebooting.
 
The garbage collection routines in XP will eventually recover the RAM unless
it is an extremely poorly written program. A reboot will force the issue.
From your description of the problem it sounds like the real problem is you
do not have enough RAM to start with. RAM recovery programs are snakeoil and
not worth using. They invariably use more resources than they free up and
cause many problems with other programs. In earlier versions of Windows
memory managers were sometimes useful. In Windows XP they are a waste of
time.

Kerry
 
Lady said:
I am running XP on a 2.8 Gig processor with 512mb RAM. Is that not enough?

Not for all the games out there. I had problems with Morrowind at times
where the RAM usage tripled before it crashed because of the "thrashing"
to disk cache.
 
Ahhh Ok yes I am playing Spellforce which has already crashed my system
once resulting in a loss of any sound at all. I had to actually install a new
driver for the sound card after this.
 
You may check on pagefile (virtual memory) usage with
Page File Monitor for XP:
http://www.dougknox.com/

This will show you how dependent you are on virtual memory.

Make sure you study the readme.txt file carefully to ensure
you get the utility to work as it should.

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Hope this helps.

Gerry
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It may not be enough memory for games. What type of CPU is it? A 2.8 GHz
Celeron may noy not be fast enough for some games.

If the computer is slower than it used to be for other programs as well you
may have some spyware or malware installed. Another possibility is some new
software that is using a lot of resources. Kodak cameras and many all-in-one
printers install software that can noticeably slow down even the fastest
computers. Some Internet security programs also slow down your computer.
Combine any of these factors and you are sure to have problems. There are
many possibilities. What was the last new thing you installed or attached to
the computer?

Kerry
 
What graphics card and how much memory does it have or are you using onboard
graphics. Either way 512 isn't much when playing games but if you only have
a very basic graphics card or onboard chip more ram might not make much
difference for gaming.

Glen P
 
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