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<blockquote data-quote="Anusha" data-source="post: 396091" data-attributes="member: 828"><p>Well, Vista learns user's usage patterns for sometime. It will load the most likely things a user is supposed to do at a given time. For example, say as soon as you boot into Vista, you load Firefox and Outlook. It will load the required modules to the RAM so that these things load faster. Say you go to lunch at 1PM every day and come back at 1:30. When you come, you usually load Windows Media Player and listen to music. It will have all the required things cached in RAM to give you lightning speed. This sort of speed could only be noticed in XP if you disabled pagefile, optimized RAM for more cache, and had loaded the program once before in the same user session.</p><p>You are not running out of RAM because of these things. Vista is so aggressive with its memory management. When a new program requires RAM, Vista can always give that program that RAM.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anusha, post: 396091, member: 828"] Well, Vista learns user's usage patterns for sometime. It will load the most likely things a user is supposed to do at a given time. For example, say as soon as you boot into Vista, you load Firefox and Outlook. It will load the required modules to the RAM so that these things load faster. Say you go to lunch at 1PM every day and come back at 1:30. When you come, you usually load Windows Media Player and listen to music. It will have all the required things cached in RAM to give you lightning speed. This sort of speed could only be noticed in XP if you disabled pagefile, optimized RAM for more cache, and had loaded the program once before in the same user session. You are not running out of RAM because of these things. Vista is so aggressive with its memory management. When a new program requires RAM, Vista can always give that program that RAM. [/QUOTE]
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