- Thu Oct 19, 2006 3:10 pm
#190209
I'm rendering some very large images, and need all the memory I can get (sound familiar?)... I was in the Task Manager killing running processes when it occured to me; "explorer" is just another program running. During a render, it really serves no purpose to have it running. So I killed it. On my system, this gave up 30 Meg! As I write this, it's using 22 Meg.
What I do is open the Task Manager, and kill all non-essential processes. When I'm ready, I kill explorer as well. I leave the Task Manager open for two reasons; I can monitor performance, and when I'm ready to use explorer, I go to "Applications> New Task..." and start explorer again. If you do this, don't be freaked out when you see your icon bar and everything disappear; they'll be back when you start running it again...
What I do is open the Task Manager, and kill all non-essential processes. When I'm ready, I kill explorer as well. I leave the Task Manager open for two reasons; I can monitor performance, and when I'm ready to use explorer, I go to "Applications> New Task..." and start explorer again. If you do this, don't be freaked out when you see your icon bar and everything disappear; they'll be back when you start running it again...
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