RAMpage seems to use the default values each time I restart Windows even though the configuration screen shows the values I selected. Why?
You’ve probably put a shortcut to RAMpage in the Startup folder without adding command line parameters. You do not need a Startup shortcut if you are using the configuration screen. The configuration screen pops up each time I restart Windows. Why? You’ve probably put a shortcut to RAMpageConfig in the Startup folder. You do not need a Startup folder shortcut if you are using the configuration screen. Why does RAMpage not include… …a setting to free memory periodically? …a higher threshold for freeing memory? …a time limit for how long to spend freeing memory? …a limit for the number of times to retry freeing memory? I don’t buy into the idea of trying to maintain a fixed, (large), amount of free memory, or freeing memory every so often. Trying to maintain, say, 32M of free RAM on a machine with 128M is effectively wasting 32M of RAM. In general, Windows uses memory intelligently, (never thought I’d hear myself say that). By “intelligent” I mean that it tries to keep as much
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