1). Start any application, say Word. Open some large documents.
2). Press CTRL+SHIFT+ESC to open Windows Task Manager and click Processes tab and sort the list in descending order on Mem Usage. You will notice that WINWORD.EXE will be somewhere at the top, using multiple MBs of memory.
3). Now switch to Word and simply minimize it. (Don't use the Minimize All Windows option of the task bar).
4). Now go back to the Windows Task Manager and see where WINWORD.EXE
is listed. Most probably you will not find it at the top. You
will typically have to scroll to the bottom of the list to
find Word. Now check out the amount of RAM it
is using. Surprised? The memory utilization has reduced by a
huge amount.
5).
Minimize each application that you are currently not working
on by clicking on the Minimize button & you can increase
the amount of available RAM by a substantial margin. Depending
upon the number and type of applications you use together, the
difference can be as much as 50 percent of extra RAM.
In any multitasking system, minimizing an
application means that it won't be utilized by the user right now.
Therefore, the OS automatically makes the application use virtual
memory & keeps bare minimum amounts of the code in physical
RAM.
No comments:
Post a Comment