This isn't even a desirable end goal, as RAM exists to give software a place to run. You can give CleanMem a try if you really want to, but we've demonstrated that at best, it reduces the total memory used. Windows shouldn't be damaged enough to the point where it can't manage RAM if it is, you need to reinstall Windows. CleanMem's solution is to constantly take RAM from processes you're using to make the overall usage percentage look better. If you have little memory in your system causing Windows to often use the page file, the solution is to add more RAM. In the end, CleanMem is an unneeded solution to a problem few PC users have. Perhaps this was more important in ancient versions of Windows, but modern versions are perfectly solid. It doesn't need another tool nagging it about when it should garbage-collect memory. If the true memory experts are the programmers of Windows, why would you want software from someone who's not a memory expert on your computer? Windows already does a fine job of memory management. The true memory experts are the programmers of Windows, the programmers! And lets face it, they are not going to find their way to my corner of the web :-) I have one "memory expert" after another tell me one thing and say the other memory people are wrong! Its a war I don't want to fight and that no one will win. So far the only people calling CleanMem snake oil are the users who don't bother trying it. Let's read again from the developer's website (sic): Second, while CleanMem doesn't fight against Window's memory management like awful Android task killers, it still does a job that's already taken care of.
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