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jraju:
Hi, Mak
                 Please go to empty tab at the top of systinter tool and then click on “Empty System Working Set” Find the difference it shows in meta file in ram map

makinero:

--- Quote from: jraju on December 10, 2015, 04:57:08 am --- “Empty System Working Set”

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This is very dangerous, it can cause damage to the MFT, or other loss of data.
This will require the use CHKDSK - if this could damage the file system ...

I've had such a situation, now I prefer not to risk ..


--- Code: ---Doubled and basic MFT different.
Correcting errors in the copy of the master file table (MFT).
Windows has made corrections to the file system.
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Shane:
Empty System Working Set isnt dangerous. Not sure why you think that. My Cleanmem tool uses it and I run it on every system all day every day.

The Windows memory manager does all the work, the Empty System Working Set api is simply the call to windows to do the job. The used memory is moved into the standby list which is still in memory and the programs have back what they use instantly, this is why it is so fast, it is still in memory. Then memory not reclaimed is left in standby for a bit by windows, then when enough time has passed the meory is free.

Windows may move a small amount to the page file, talking only a few MB, as windows sees fit. Again Windows is controlling all this.

This has nothing to do with the file system.

Shane

makinero:

--- Quote from: Shane on December 10, 2015, 11:32:09 pm ---My Cleanmem tool uses it and I run it on every system all day every day.


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Please understand that the tool MemClean is not a tool to FlushCache

I use a killer Metafile. 2 small applications and write the script BAT  :wink:

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