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The "System and Compressed Memory" process compresses infrequently used data rather than writing it to the page file on the disk.
Like I said I'm getting the low memory thing.
I just want to disable the "System and Compressed Memory".
If you know how to disable it please just tell me how.
I don't need more info about System and Compressed Memory, just tell me how to disable it please.
if you remove this all programs will use more ram
Any other links you can provide, coz the link you showed are not showing real answers on how to disable it.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Memory Management
What you want to monitor is the keys that are not listed most likely, ie they show as MISSING (ie., default values) for operations RegQuerykey
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896645.aspx
Have fun, or, you can simply just plug in more ram, which I recommend.
Either way, it still sounds like you have fundamental problem of not enough memory.
Memory compression exists in OS X, Linux and Windows.
Install more ram. You are low.
It is better to compress than to page out and in.
The problem is not Windows, it is YOUR MACHINE, not enough resources. Windows is simply trying it's best to manage your lack of resources for your activity. You think you have a Ferrari, but in reality you have a Yugo.
Is that not "Simple" enough?
Please just tell me how to "Disable" it.
I'm asking nicely....
If something bad happens then it's my problem not yours..
Just please tell me "How to disable it"..
No. It is not a user option and for good reason. You will have to modify the kernel behaviour, probably via the registry as I said in my previous post.
There is no user option, all tools will simply modify the registry memory management parameters. Currently there is none, because either there is none, or they have not bothered to use the registry monitor to find them.
Upgrade your ram, or entire machine is the only user option.
WinOS has this feature for good reason.
You can free up RAM with free tools like Advanced SystemCare or IObit Toolbox > SmartRAM