zamboe Posted September 28, 2002 Share Posted September 28, 2002 Once someone posted about a shareware that could clean the RAM memory, if anyone remembers the name of that program, please let me know. Thx. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ethan Posted September 28, 2002 Share Posted September 28, 2002 MemTurbo, winROCKET! (both cost money but MemTurbo has an evolution copy....) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Terror Posted October 2, 2002 Share Posted October 2, 2002 clean RAM memory? i don't understand the purpose. RAM memory is cleared constantly and stays empty when you shut down the pc. I don't understand what you mean Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Frodo Posted October 2, 2002 Share Posted October 2, 2002 I have a program that i use. It is called Cyberlat RAM Cleaner, it defianetely does the trick. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jacobdouds Posted October 3, 2002 Share Posted October 3, 2002 dRAMaticfreeRAMXPfreeRAM ProStart - Shutdown Restartetcbut a ram cleaner ius useless unless you have little ram in compar to your Operating System, for example, it may be useful if on windows XP you have 128 ram, but it won't be useful if you have 256 ram, etc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aox0m0xoa Posted October 6, 2002 Share Posted October 6, 2002 no it wont be useful on xp because xp does the job for you. it would be useful on a system using below windows 2000. try rambooster, free and did the job for me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
number6 Posted October 6, 2002 Share Posted October 6, 2002 clean RAM memory? i don't understand the purpose. RAM memory is cleared constantly and stays empty when you shut down the pc. I don't understand what you meanI think the utilities that are mentioned here are not really cleaning the memory, but freeing unused memory on running systems. I use Free Mem Pro on my Windows 98 system and it is very useful. At all times it runs in my sys tray and if the amount of free memory ever goes too low for my liking I just open the program and free memory (re-allocate). Windows 9x and below have terrible memory management support. That's one reason that you can't run Windows 9X systems longer than a few days without having to reboot. The system doesn't think you have any memory left and keeps allocating virtual memory, but in all reality Windows is too stupid to realize that program X no longer needs 64Meg of memory since it is no longer running. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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