^_^ Other than that, it seems to be great. So… Yeah, if the devs read this, I request that they avoid having that window show as the computer’s shutting down. It seemed like it was slowing the shutdown process, too. I’m not entirely sure when it’s designed to show up, but I know that it DID show up when I told the computer to shut down: it ended up showing on a black screen, with this weird, unexpected smile, as I was sitting in the dark. You can also view the results by right-clicking the Start icon, selecting Computer Management, expanding Event Viewer, expanding Windows Logs, clicking System and then selecting the most recent. Windows Memory Diagnostic is a tool for analyzing and optimizing the computer system. The one complaint has less to do with the function of the app itself, and more to do with the rating-request screen. =) Overall, this app seems straightforward and easy-to-use, while still having a good amount of options. I also tried the memory cleaning, and it seems to work well. (see screenshot below) Be sure to save your work and close any open programs before doing this. 3 Click/tap on the Restart now and check for problems option. 2 Type mdsched into Run or command prompt at boot, and press Enter. Sure enough, I could actually SEE how the app took up more and more memory - and how it’s self-cleaning was lacking - by watching the memory chart. 1 Open Run (Win+R) or a command prompt at boot. If it answered your question, click 'Accept as solution'. If its more recent, download and install the latest version of Catalyst If this message helped you, please give it a bit of XP Click the XP button at the bottom right of this post. I grabbed this app when I suspected that another little app had a memory-inefficient process, making it hog up all the free RAM despite being so simple. These results are from Thursday 2/18 before I did the BIOS update, chipset drivers and removal of overclocks. See in 'Display Driver' the version, and compare to the one on your computer.
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