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delivi
post Jul 9 2006, 03:33 PM
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Here is one of the not so known method for free-up the RAM to make the Windows run faster.

When programs run in Windows XP, they frequently use what are called DLLs (Dynamic-Link Libraries).
These contain shared programming instructions and other files like icons, graphics, sounds, etc. that different applications use in order to run. DLLs are stored in RAM whenever the applications load them; when you quit a program, XP is supposed to release the DLL from memory. But some DLLs can get stuck.

Here is the method to mend this up.

Step 1: You can force Windows XP to release DLLs by adding a Registry key.
Step 2: Select Start > Run >Enter regedit >Hit Ok
Step 3: This will open the Registry Editor and navigate to
My Computer -> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE -> SOFTWARE -> Microsoft -> Windows -> CurrentVersion -> Explorer.
Step 4: Right click on EXPLORER in the Left Pane, Select New > Key.
Step 5: Name it as AlwaysUnloadDLL and set the default value to 1.
Step 6: Restart Windows to activate the change.

Gove your feed back on this tweak.

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post Jul 10 2006, 07:36 AM
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I can`t find this part: CurrentVersion -> Explorer.
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post Jul 10 2006, 08:03 AM
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what exactly does that do? will it make you lose some function inorder to free up some ram?

so far i have read two posts and both are tutorial on ram related subjects. Just buy some more ram people, you will need it eventually when windows vista comes out next year which has a recomanded ram requirement of 1gb.
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post Jul 10 2006, 10:26 AM
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I cant find CurrentVersion -> Explorer. either lol
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post Jul 10 2006, 05:40 PM
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does this damage your computer at all as i may try this on ym secondary or work computer
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post Jul 10 2006, 06:31 PM
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Yes Workinr with the registry is dangerous. Your system will go useless if your Registry gets corrupted. So be careful when working with the registry. Make a backup of the registry and if you are using windows XP then create a restore point befor you touch the registry.

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As far as these are concerned, check that you've travesed the tree through the correct nodes given above.
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post Jul 10 2006, 06:59 PM
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It's a cool trick, but fiddling with the registry is dangerous, so I'd rather avoid it. Even though I know how to use it, even I can go wrong.

Does this trick work with any Windows Version prior to XP, perchance?
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post Jul 11 2006, 02:50 AM
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I usually don't fiddle with the Registry unless absolutely necessary. I use Microsoft Windows Safety Live BETA and CCleaner to remove old keys from the Registry, otherwise I leave it UNTOUCHED.

I found the correct folder. I know how to make a key. How do you set the default value of it?
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post Jul 11 2006, 08:03 AM
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Interesting! Does this help me terminate non-responding programs too? Sometimes you just wish that there's a plug that you can unplug to forcefully remove a process.... CTRL ALT DELETE just doesn't work anymore...
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