How to Free Up RAM in Windows Using Command Line
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How to Use Empty Standby List to Free Up Memory on Windows
Empty Standby List is a small command-line application that lets you free up memory on Windows. Download and paste it into yourcommand line root path. This tool is particularly useful if you want to optimize your system’s performance by clearing different types of memory lists. Below are the steps to use this tool effectively. Here’s how to use it:
Step 1:Download the Empty Standby List utilityand move the file toThis PC > C:\on your computer.
Step 2:Right-click on theStart iconand selectTerminal (Admin)from the list.
Step 3:Typecd C:\and hitEnter.
The “Empty Standby List” tool provides four commands, each serving a different purpose in freeing up memory. Here’s how to use each one:
The above command will clear the memory used by all currently running apps and processes. However, there’s a downside to using this command: the Windows system will quickly attempt to swap data from the paging file, using your storage disk to retrieve information from programs.
Modified page files are contents that must be written to the storage disk before they can be used again. In the Memory section of theResource Monitor, you’ll find a “Modified” section displaying this memory. If you want to clear such memory, you can use the above command.
Standby memory contains data held in memory that is not currently in use but can be quickly accessed when needed. The command mentioned clears the lowest-priority Standby memory content. You can adjust the priority by replacing the 0 in the command with a number between 1 and 7, with 7 being the highest priority.
This last command clears all Standby memory, regardless of content priority. It removes everything in the Standby memory section.
How to Create Shortcuts for the Empty Standby List Commands
You can also create desktop shortcuts for the Empty Standby List commands. To do so, use these steps:
Step 1:Right-click anywhere on the desktop and selectNew>Shortcut.
Step 2:In the location field add the following string.
C:\Windows\System32\cmd.exe /c Command
Replace “Command” in the string with one of the commands that you’d like to run.
Step 3:Enter a suitable name and hitFinish. Then, select the newly created shortcut and pressAlt + Enterto open its properties.
Step 4:In the Shortcut tab, click theAdvancedbutton. Tick theRun as administratorand clickOK.
Step 5:HitApplyfollowed byOK.
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Last updated on 31 August, 2024
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