I don't bother with task manager, I just shut down anything unnecessary in the task bar after a fresh restart to clean up the OS. The main one is MSN Messenger, or any other IM program, as they hog a lot of RAM. Next I right-click my avast! antivirus tray icon and turn of all of the services, then close down the tray icon. Next is Quicktime then ZoneAlarm (firewall). Due to my personal preferences all my Windows in built security is turned off already. This closes all programs that are RAM and CPU intensive, giving me an extra 100-200mb of RAM and about a 5-8% drop in CPU usage while playing FSX.
Everything above I totally agree with and it made great sense. However, your reasoning was totally spoilt with the next bit.......
As for using programs that shut down "unnecessary tasks", in my opinion they are useless. Each program or service you shut down only releases about 1-3mb of RAM, compared to the 20-30mb per program and service I listed above. So as you see it makes very little difference, and a mess of your OS.
The measurements of RAM released change from one machine to another. It depends on the differences between the machines, what OS is being used, the difference in the processors, free space on the drive and all sorts of stuff, what you get on your specs may be entirely different to what Joe Bloggs gets on his specs. But at the end of the day, if running Vista (you don`t quote your OS) the biggest bonus since the advent of SP1 is to get rid of the micro stutters, which are not totally caused by RAM in the first place....... They only appeared after SP1 was released and are quite widespread judging by the reports.
But, quite a bit more importantly, turning unnecessary tasks off (be it to stop micro stutters, make things smoother or anything else) is facilitated quite properly and allowed for within the apps and the task tray. I would suggest if "
So as you see it makes very little difference, and a mess of your OS" then you more likely have a problem with your machine or the actual apps you run than anything else.......! Never had a problem doing that here, and nobody else I know who does it for the same reasons has either...... The facility is their so you can stop them temporarily, for whatever reason. If this causes problems then you either have faulty apps or a faulty puter, or both.
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