• Still A Memory Leak?

    Still A Memory Leak?

    The whole purpose of memory is to be used. Using most of your memory is completely normal. Modern computers use as much memory as possible to improve performance. Unused memory is completely wasted. It's not like if you use only half the memory now, you can use twice as much tomorrow. Any memory you don't use today is performance forever lost.

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    Memory Leak Windows 10

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    I have been using Windows 10 few days and I notice that the 'system' task process took about 1 and half GB of my 8 GB of RAM. I never had this problem in Windows 8.1 before. I thought it might be the Windows Defender, or maintenance schedule running in the background. But nothing just this 'system' process alone. My computer getting slow sometimes. I install windows 10 through update.

    Any suggestion? I don't have time to fix this:(. Please provide an update quickly. Update: Almost 2 GB Update: Now I have left about 300-400 MB because this 'system process'. My computer is slow. This is not the first time. I restarted my computer and still have this problem.

    Everything is energy AND random (string theory is invalid) - Albert Einstein & MaXi32. I also have this problem on Windows 10 upgraded from Windows 8.1. My system is an ASUS notebook (2013) with 4gb RAM. System takes about 500MB of RAM (even more) making the system very slow (95% memory occupied)which is fixed temporarily after restart. I have found a possible solution. The problem is in the network data usage which has a problem with memory leak. Updating network adapter drivers (i have realtek gigabit ethernet and qualcomm atheros wi-fi) didn't fix this so i turned off this service.

    To do this, press Win+R, type regedit, then go to HKEYLOCALMACHINE SYSTEM ControlSet001 Services Ndu and change Start value to 4 (mine was 2) to disable. This will turn off data usage monitoring which may be bad for those with data quotes.

    Hope this helps. Followed your step by editing the registry key and reboot.

    Still got around 1 GB at the system process.:. Updated: 2.6 GB now reserved by the System. Hey Support Engineer, any update on this? I have to restart my computer many times per day??? Updated: I solved it by changing the registry (different from @ ). Open notepad, save the below text (after the start line and before the end line) as.reg extension and run the file: - START - Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 HKEYLOCALMACHINE SYSTEM ControlSet001 Services TimeBroker 'Start'=dword:00000003 HKEYLOCALMACHINE SYSTEM ControlSet001 Services SysMain 'DisplayName'="Superfetch' 'Start'=dword:00000003 - END - Now my System process has less than 0.1 MB. Of course you need to reboot your computer first.

    Everything is energy AND random (string theory is invalid) - Albert Einstein & MaXi32. You can use this utility called Sysinternal Process Explorer from Microsoft Tech to check whether there are hidden processes that consumed your RAM: I think the 'System' process should not be more than 1 MB. Yours is 100 MB+ and that is unusual.

    I fixed the 'System' process memory leak by executing the registry that I posted previously. Now the 'System' process stays 0.1 MB and never increase. No more problem.

    Everything is energy AND random (string theory is invalid) - Albert Einstein & MaXi32.

    Still A Memory Leak?