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Windows 7 x64 Memory leak?
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<blockquote data-quote="yitworths" data-source="post: 747324" data-attributes="member: 36772"><p>I'm not saying screensaver is causing the 'leak' or high memory usage. You may check the post #8, there are certain process which only gets triggered when computer is in idle mode because those processes demand high resource usage. & to detect computer's idle mode it either uses system's lock screen or screensaver. So, when it finds screensaver is running for a while it may get triggered & in turn you see d surge in mem usage.</p><p>tbh, we don't have enough info about your pc's config. To pinpoint d culprit we need much more info. But, I think you'll be eventually able to detect the root cause this problem, so I ain't asking for any other info.I would like to suggest to disable screensaver. Just give it a try.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yitworths, post: 747324, member: 36772"] I'm not saying screensaver is causing the 'leak' or high memory usage. You may check the post #8, there are certain process which only gets triggered when computer is in idle mode because those processes demand high resource usage. & to detect computer's idle mode it either uses system's lock screen or screensaver. So, when it finds screensaver is running for a while it may get triggered & in turn you see d surge in mem usage. tbh, we don't have enough info about your pc's config. To pinpoint d culprit we need much more info. But, I think you'll be eventually able to detect the root cause this problem, so I ain't asking for any other info.I would like to suggest to disable screensaver. Just give it a try. [/QUOTE]
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