I found a tool that I will use at work as well, I'm so glad I spent some time on this. It has been developed and fully tested to work great on Windows 11, Windows 10 and other Windows operating systems (both 64 and 32-bit), from Windows XP and up. I don't think anyone will disagree that free RAM is a good thing. Wise Memory Optimizer is a completely freeware, any user can download it for free and enjoy free automatic update and technical support by email. I have confidence that this tool will only help you. I only have 8GB RAM so memory use is important to me too. BTW I used these tools for this test: Sysinternals RamMap, WIndows Paint for pix, Memory Optimizer. Plus I doubt the RAM explorer tool is the choice of professional developers, but it seemed to report what I wanted so I used it. Error is introduced by use of Paint and MO itself, opening and closing them at each stage may affect the results a bit. This was not a scientific experiment by any means but it shows that the tool does work. I took data and pictures of before and after for these steps:ģ) Optimized after Steam/Launcher 4,421,204Ĥ) Vanilla Arma 3 loaded on a LAN server on Tanoa 1,862,916Ĥ) Optimized after Arma 3 loaded 2,960,760 (!)ĥ) Arma 3 unloaded (Steam still in memory) 3,789,860 It took about 30 min to do a test using MO in various stages of Arma3 play. Maybe there are tools out there that can. I wish MO showed graphically how fragged the RAM actually is and what it looks like after instead of that dumb circly thingo. Snake oil? Do I have the fundamental understanding that the RAM can get fragmented? Does this indeed cause malfunction? If the RAM is kept tidy, is there less of a chance of this happening? I say yes. Or it could oversteps its bounds if poorly coded and that causes all sorts of malfunctions, (0xc0000005 errors for example). This allocated memory can become chopped up into small segments over time, sometimes too small to use so when a program needs a block of memory for some more data it cannot find a chunk big enough to continue. Each program has memory assigned (allocated) to it that it, and only it, can use. What the program does is de-fragment your RAM. BTW, I run it right after Arma is loaded and the launcher closes and has released it's memory back to the system. I use it whenever I please, even when Arma is running, between scenarios, etc. I don't think Memory Optimizer helped but I still use it because I understand the premise of fragmented RAM. Perhaps BI fixed the bug that was killing my instances. Navigate through your PC data as all your folders and files are visualized. Stabilize your system by identifying and managing the registry entries. When the installation is finished you should be able to see and run the program.Yeah, I suggested it only because I have tried it to overcome the 0xc0000005 errors (memory access violation) I was getting constantly. One click to keep your PC running smoothly.Once the MemBoost RAM Optimizer is downloaded click on it to start the setup process (assuming you are on a desktop computer).This will start the download from the website of the developer. Click on the Download button on our website.How to install MemBoost RAM Optimizer on your Windows device: Your antivirus may detect the MemBoost RAM Optimizer as malware if the download link is broken. We have already checked if the download link is safe, however for your own protection we recommend that you scan the downloaded software with your antivirus. The program is listed on our website since and was downloaded 2937 times. Just click the green Download button above to start the downloading process. The download we have available for MemBoost RAM Optimizer has a file size of 7.03 KB. This version was rated by 11 users of our site and has an average rating of 2.0. The latest version released by its developer is 1.0. The company that develops MemBoost RAM Optimizer is dhruvmatani. MemBoost RAM Optimizer is compatible with the following operating systems: Linux, Mac, Windows. This System Maintenance program is available in English. MemBoost RAM Optimizer is a free software published in the System Maintenance list of programs, part of System Utilities.
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