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MemoryBoost 2.6 - ScreenshotsThis graph shows your memory (RAM) availability over time. The plot is available memory vs. time; the higher the number, the more memory was free for use. Spikes often indicate that MemoryBoost Pro was working; the graph often goes up after a spike. This is the minimum amount of time (in seconds) between boosts. The wait time forces MemoryBoost Pro to wait between boosts, so if a boost doesn't reclaim enough memory your computer will be given another chance to work. The recommended value is 120 seconds. This window lists all the programs currently running on your computer, and how much memory they use. Some may be listed as using no memory; these are system processes whose memory management is very different. You can use this window to see which of your programs really eat up your memory. This window lists all the performance counters on your computer. These counters tell you everything from processor performance to network usage. Right-click any counter to set it up and watch it. This window lists of important programs that MemeryBoost Pro will never interrupt to reclaim memory. These should be highly performance-sensitive applications like 3D games. It is not necessary to have any programs by itself. User Guide and FAQ - More Details |
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