RAM usage

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miskairal

Just wondering if there is a good, small, freeware programme you would
recommend for telling me how much RAM I am using. I don't want anything
that will "free up" RAM or have any other bells and whistles.

Thanks
miskairal
 
D

Doc

Just wondering if there is a good, small, freeware programme you would
recommend for telling me how much RAM I am using. I don't want anything
that will "free up" RAM or have any other bells and whistles.

Thanks
miskairal

Already on your system ? Windows System Monitor. Edit, Add Item, Memory
Manager, Allocated Memory.

Hopefully Windows is using all available memory as it is designed to do.
 
D

dadiOH

miskairal said:
Just wondering if there is a good, small, freeware programme you would
recommend for telling me how much RAM I am using. I don't want
anything that will "free up" RAM or have any other bells and whistles.

Thanks
miskairal

TClockEx. It is an improved systray clock but will also advise you of
various useages (user definable) including CPU. It is a nice program.
http://www.pcworld.com/downloads/file_download.asp?fid=6122&fileidx=1#

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M

miskairal

Doc said:
@news.optusnet.com.au:




Already on your system ? Windows System Monitor. Edit, Add Item, Memory
Manager, Allocated Memory.
I've found Windows System Monitor but what does Edit, Add Item etc.
mean? Is there any way of displaying this on the taskbar?
Hopefully Windows is using all available memory as it is designed to do.
I just want to see when I'm using more, what programmes use the most.
Thanks.
 
M

miskairal

Thanks. Have downloaded it to try later when my brain is more active.
I went with the tiny little, non invasive TinyResMeter that
CharlieDontSurf suggested. It's so non invasive it doesn't remember what
you want to look at or what colours to use but that's ok with me :)
 
F

Franklin

On Tue 29 Nov 2005 12:51:20, CharlieDontSurf wrote:
TinyResMeter is good for that. No install, no registry writing,
very configurable.

http://perso.accelance.net/~pesoft/trm/us_trm.html

ISTR that this is a nice utility but it puts up a box to say it has
loaded.

I used to launch this at Startup but the popup message was too
annoying because it need me to press a button.

Is there an easy way to suppress that message box?
 
M

miskairal

I don't have mine set to run at startup, I just start it if I want it.
You would have to manually create a startup entry to make it execute.
Why not just delete the startup entry and run it if/when you want it?

I imagine you could run this from a CD or USB drive.

You could always hit the enter key rather than push the button :))
 

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