Thursday, September 27, 2007, 09:43 AM - Tips and Tricks
I read this somewhere a few months back. While you are working on your Windows Desktop it helps a lot if you keep your Windows (applications) minimized to the task bar. The deal is that as soon as you minimize down a window the application's memory usage goes down. So by minimizing all the applications and having only the application you are working active gives you more free RAM. As I write this article I have a 20 page word document, which shows a 14.4MB of Mem Usage. When I minimize it, the usage goes down to 2.2 MB.
So if you are the kind of people who are used to opening too many windows, you would be better utilizing your computer if you keep all your non-active windows minimized.
Click [Windows]+D now.
I use Photoshop CS2 a lot, which has a huge requirement on memory. If I load a PSD file, CS2's mem usage goes to 211MB. The memory usage does not come down even if you close the PSD file, but in fact in my case, it went up to 212.5MB.
Open another PSD and it shoots up to 216MB. It will continue increasing as you open and work on more images. Even if you close all files in CS2, the mem usage will still hang there. After a while you will find your PC's mem usage unbelievably high and CS2 behaving very slow. It may take a few minutes now to crop a picture. If you minimize your CS2 window, then the mem usage will dive down to 3MB. Maximize it and its just 10MB. Its a heavenly experience to see your app's mem usage come down from 300+Mb to 10MB.
Initially I used to blame the CS2 developers for having such huge memory leaks in their app, but now I realize that this is a Windows thingy! Its a good idea to minimize and maximize your CS2 often.




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