Windows 10 build 10525 released to Insiders

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kiric96

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In Windows 10, we have added a new concept in the Memory Manager called a compression store, which is an in-memory collection of compressed pages. This means that when Memory Manager feels memory pressure, it will compress unused pages instead of writing them to disk. This reduces the amount of memory used per process, allowing Windows 10 to maintain more applications in physical memory at a time. This also helps provide better responsiveness across Windows 10. The compression store lives in the System process’s working set. Since the system process holds the store in memory, its working set grows larger exactly when memory is being made available for other processes. This is visible in Task Manager and the reason the System process appears to be consuming more memory than previous releases.


i wonder how this really works, as for me i may say this is a bad idea since not everbody has enough ram, in my case my 2gb pc cant afford a 500mb from system process, it makes my pc almost unusable, i wasnt able to do a single stuff without suffering with memory at 90%. I they are going to keep it like this i would refrain from using windows 10
 
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