NT Compatible
  • News
    • Channels
    • Archive
    • Search
    • Submit
  • Articles
    • Categories
  • Knowledgebase
  • Compatibility
    • Search
  • Links
  • Forums
  • Twitter
Advertisement

Latest News
[ Windows | Linux | Apple ]

· Daily Reviews Summary 05/31/12
· The Perfect Desktop - Linux Mint 13 (Maya)
· Reliable source says no chance Apple will ax Mac Pro
· Microsoft accidentally announces Windows 8 Release Preview availability to be May 31
· Video Highlights of Tim Cook's D10 Interview
· Install Cinnamon 1.4 on Fedora 17
· Daily Reviews Summary 05/30/12
· Absinthe jailbreaks nearly 1 million iOS devices over holiday weekend
· CompatDB Updates 05/30/12
· Apple CEO Tim Cook slams Windows 8 again

Upcoming News
· Re: Fedora Board, FESCo, and FAmSCo elections: Town hall meeting schedule
· Cooperative Bug Isolation for Fedora 17
· [CentOS-announce] CEBA-2012:0703 CentOS 6 libatasmart Update
· Intel Ivy Bridge Linux Virtualization Performance
· CyberPower Zeus Thunder 2500 SE Ivy Bridge Gaming System Review @ ThinkComputers.org
· GIGABYTE G1 Sniper M3 Review @ Vortez
· Visiontek GoDrive 60GB and Racer Series 120GB SSD Review
· CM Storm Sentinel Advance II High Performance Laser Gaming Mouse Review
· Luvinia Celebrates Yutaka's Tomb Expansion & Level Cap Raise with E3 Fight Nights
· OCZ Vertex 4 256GB SSD Review @ Neoseeker

Windows Compatibility
· Realtek High Definition Audio for 2K/XP/03
· Win7codecs x64
· Google Chrome 18.0.1025.168 Final
· IObit Malware Fighter
· Silver
· Advanced SystemCare with Antivirus 2012
· K-Lite Codec Pack Update
· Microsoft Mathematics
· AVZ Antiviral Toolkit
· Intel Turbo Boost Technology Monitor

New Forum Topics
· USB Not detected on any PC
by: AntNik45
on: 2012-05-09 18:37
0 replies, 0 views

· RESIDENT EVIL 2 for PC
by: elyp00
on: 2012-05-04 07:55
0 replies, 0 views

· Need to know if those graphic cards works well on Ubuntu
by: Dechiqtor
on: 2012-04-19 23:04
0 replies, 0 views

· Obtaining IE8
by: packman
on: 2012-04-14 19:46
0 replies, 0 views

· A few problems running Warcraft II Battle.net Edition on Vista
by: Lord Claremorris
on: 2012-04-08 16:15
0 replies, 0 views

News Channels
· Drivers
· Guides
· Reviews
· Security
· Software
· Press Release
· Windows XP
· Microsoft
· Updates
· Interviews
· Windows Server 2003
· General
· Windows Vista
· Webcasts
· Windows Server 2008
· Windows Home Server
· Windows 7
· Windows 8
· Windows Phone 7

What's New
Login to see an overview of all news stories since your last visit.

Affiliates

Welcome to our website

To take full advantage of all features you need to login or register. Registration is completely free and takes only a few seconds.

NT Compatible » News » April 2009 » Cleanmem 1.4.1

Cleanmem 1.4.1

Posted by Philipp Esselbach on: 04/18/2009 03:18 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]

Cleanmem 1.4.1 has been released




Cleanmem is a tool I wrote for my customers and there systems and decided to release it on the net.

The program will install and set it to run every 30 min via the windows task scheduler. Install it and your done! The program doesn't run in the background, once it does its job it closes and doesn't run again until the task scheduler runs it.

The program is very simple to operate as it will run and clean the memory out of all processes it can, without any user input.

Some anti viruses and such protect their processes so of course cleanmem can't touch those.

This doesn't work like other memory cleaners that do nothing but force windows to free up memory by using up all the avail. memory. This old trick then causes your system to lag big time!

Cleanmem works in a matter of about 5 sec. It uses a windows api call that is in Windows 2000,xp,2003,Vista amp; 2008 that tells windows to cleanup the workspace of a processes thus freeing up any memory the process no longer needs. Other memory cleaners end up forcing the memory into the page file slowing down your system. This tool does not. The API call frees up unused memory from programs, when a program needs the memory again it can simply take it back instead of forcing the memory out of ram and into the page file.

A good example is this, say you have quickbooks installed and setup for multi user mode. The quickbooks service takes 37mb of memory just sitting there! when cleanmem is ran it uses only 600kb and wont grow again until it actually is used. The same goes for all processes.

If a processes needs more memory it gets it back in a sec, I have it set to run every 30 min in the windows task sched. You wont notice any performance hit of any kind even when pushing your system to the max playing a heavy 3d game (In my case I tested it playing Age Of Conan)

So basically set it and forget it, memory leaks from programs will be a thing of the past with this tool.

If you need to run it manually you can simply make a shortcut to it in the system32 dir, or just open your run command and type in cleanmem and hit ok!

Cleanmem 1.4.1


Bookmark and Share

« DivX for Windows 7.1.0 (Updated) · AppDelete 2.2.1 »

NT Compatible » News » April 2009 » Cleanmem 1.4.1
All products mentioned are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective owners.
© 1998-2011 Esselbach Internet Solutions - All Rights Reserved. Terms and privacy policy
Powered by Contentteller® Business Edition