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Also, unless you are having issues with running out of RAM, it really isn't a problem. Unused RAM is wasted RAM.
I'll get on that. Might take a while.
Edit:
OK, I can't figure out how to upload anything but Steam overlay screenshots. so thats a bust, sorry. but if I go into Processes of Task Manager and sort my Memory, I get this:
IceDragon: 1,100 MB
Antimalware Service Executible: 108 MB
Skype 103 MB
Windows Explorer: 75 MB
And so goes the list, only getting lower in number. I have no idea what is using all this RAM, unless 8.1 is actually regestering that Comodo is using 14GB of RAM.
if I go to the users section of Task Manager shows that C (Me) is using 1,470 MB being 80%, I should have around 16,000 to use. If my math is right, My Ram usage should be 9 - 10%.
Specs:
I7 4790K
r9 Fury Air cooled
Windows 8.1
16GB DDR4 RAM
startup tab, untick all startup items
service tab, untick all non ms items
reboot
https://www.malwarebytes.org/mwb-download/
install mbam
run mbam, let it update, and full scan
fix all problems
reboot in safe mode
run mbam, let it full scan
fix all problems
reboot
also check task scheduler, many newer forms of malware use it to update or reinstall themselves
start -> right click on computer -> manage
computer management -> system tools -> task scheduler -> task scheduler library
that list should be empty
All that crap what is needed for Games, Visualbasic C++ multiple versions, DX, drivers AND ! uplay, steam and that stuff to play games + notepad++, antivirus + iobit adv systemcare.. thats it...
At the bottom, you will see a Open Resource Monitor, and from that you can check memory usage at a detailed level.
Also, under Control Panel > System > Advanced settings > Virtual Memory
Check that min/max is set to a fixed value, such as "2938" - This is 2.9GB, which is a calculation for optimal page file size (between 1-4GB) for 16GB system RAM.