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Fri, Nov 6 2015 11:30 AM (34 replies)
  • MTBR
    182 Posts
    Mon, Nov 2 2015 11:08 AM

    JJR69:

    how much does this cost

     

            $0.0    or you can get it for free lol..    there is a paid version but I don't have it and don't need it for what I'm using it for (WGT)

     

  • MTBR
    182 Posts
    Mon, Nov 2 2015 11:13 AM

    mathia14:

    MTBR:

    I'm sorry if it sounds like spam but it's not...It helped me play WGT as i could not play with that memory leak building up so much after just a few holes.......it is very small and works with windows to release memory buildup and it solved my problem....hope it helps    MTBR

    I'm computer stupid.  I downloaded it, but how do you get it to work?  I have it on the desktop.

       then you have to install it from there. just double click it, then look for it in the START menu as a recently installed program, after you install the program, you wouldn't need the download anymore....click on it from the start menu to run the program and you should see a performance monitor pop up near the clock area and an icon unless (like most people) you hide your icons, which is not a good idea. I've seen computers with 15-20 hidden icons running at startup and people didn't even know they were running in the background. ...and then they wonder why their computer is slow.  

     

  • MTBR
    182 Posts
    Mon, Nov 2 2015 11:29 AM

    hpurey:

    I use Advance Systemcare and usually have the performance monitor on screen.  

    The little broom icon next to ram is a memory cleaner.  

     

    that works also but would pull more system resources as it is a much bigger and stronger application.....and to run something like that on a "slower" computer would just increase ram usage ....but works great on computers with sufficient ram. There are many, many, clean memory programs out there I'm sure. In fact, Windows probably has it built in somewhere. That's what it does. It lets Windows clean the memory for you.

  • PRIESTESS
    10,721 Posts
    Mon, Nov 2 2015 11:57 AM

  • MTBR
    182 Posts
    Mon, Nov 2 2015 5:05 PM

    "PRIESTESS"

    that's a video for specific instructions for another game and looks alot more complicated than what I posted.....my instructions would be  

     

    INSTALL IT....SET IT.....and forget it !

    here's a video 

  • Quijotazo
    648 Posts
    Mon, Nov 2 2015 7:04 PM

    Thank you MTBR for the tip, info and link.  I just found this thread, went for it, installed the cleanmen and it's currently running in my computer.  So far, everything looks great !

    Q

  • pipala
    887 Posts
    Tue, Nov 3 2015 4:34 AM

    Tried this last night and it works a treat, thank you for the heads up

     

    Pip

  • lethai
    330 Posts
    Tue, Nov 3 2015 7:19 AM

    thank you !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! works great !!!!!!!!! 

    Lethai.

  • 1enigma1
    486 Posts
    Tue, Nov 3 2015 10:46 PM

    I too have ASC & its works awesome but yesterday a gave cleanmem a shot , wow! i noticed a real difference, smooth smooth!!  :)   thanks for this nice tip MTBR..

  • Fencer100
    2,064 Posts
    Wed, Nov 4 2015 2:56 AM

    I found this somewhere in a review of cleanmem, wonder whether I should try cleanmem, since I have Wins 7 64 bit

    Special Note:

    I recently upgraded to Windows 7 (64-bit).  To be quite honest with you, after about a month of use, I don't see a need to install a third-party memory optimizer.  I'm sure that some might disagree, but I won't be using them nor will I be testing them on my Windows 7 system.  My recommendation, if you have Windows 7, is to leave well enough alone.  So far, I am quite impressed with all the tools within Windows 7 including disk defragmenter, backup, search, and even memory management.  I'm finding myself using less and less third-party tools with Windows 7.

     

     

     


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