After running one or multiple applications or games that make use resource-intensive system that Windows has detected is something "touched", much slower. This is because the application remains blocked part of the RAM used, leading to what is called memory fragmentation. " Using a small script can free that memory, forcing the computer to download content from memory to a swap file to reload all the information again active in the memory and discard the information is not useful, this will do as follows :
Open the Windows Notepad and depending on the memory of your computer will write the following:
If you have less than 128 Mb of RAM, write mystring = (16000000)
If you have 128 MB of memory RAM or more write mystring = (80000000)
Now save this file anywhere you want, with the name "liberar.vbe" (do not forget to put the. Vbe because the name does not matter you can put the one you want) .
Now double click the file you just created and windows refresh the RAM.
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