- Mar 8, 2013
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Zemana is using RAM memory to process its tasks faster. I think I explained it before, the more ram memory you have, the more it will use. It works on a realtime basis constantly monitoring what you do and which programs you execute. I have 16gb of ram memory and now it uses 46mbs. Few minutes before it was 44 mbs. I closed Zemana 10 minutes ago to test it and at that time it used 200mbs. If it used 40 mbs few hours ago and now 200mbs, it means it had a need for it and still keeps some of its components or signatures in memory.
The purpose of ram memory is to load programs as fast as possible. Your system copies files from your hard drive/ssd to ram memory in order to access them faster.
I think you're making a mountain out of a molehill here. I have 4 tabs opened in Google Chrome and it uses 1gb of ram memory combined. So far, no one reported that Zemana is slowing his system or that it uses crazy amounts of ram memory to operate.
The purpose of ram memory is to load programs as fast as possible. Your system copies files from your hard drive/ssd to ram memory in order to access them faster.
I think you're making a mountain out of a molehill here. I have 4 tabs opened in Google Chrome and it uses 1gb of ram memory combined. So far, no one reported that Zemana is slowing his system or that it uses crazy amounts of ram memory to operate.