On 29/04/2024 14:10, David wrote:
I am tending to a W11 PC of a friend, with my W11 PC alongside.
The initial problem was their PC was very sluggish.
I checked using Task Manager and memory was about 98% full.
I rebooted and with nothing running (foreground programmes) it was around
60% - 65%.
As soon as things started running memory usage was up to 80% or more.
I've beaten it over the head and got it down to 50% with nothing running (mainly by telling Edge not to keep hogging stuff especially when not running) but there doesn't seem to be a lot of headroom.
This PC is currently running at 46% memory,
However it has 16 GB memory, which means 7.36 GB is in use.
I'm just running Task Manager and PAN.
All of this is leading up to the question - should the minimum RAM for W11
be more than 8GB?
I'm still puzzled by this, because Windows should free off memory when it runs short.
This makes me think of a memory leak.
So - given that my PC with 16 GB is using nearly 8GB not doing much should the default be 16GB?
Did I mention I hate W11?
Cheers
Dave R
Well ... here's a thought / observation (although it might not be
completely relevant)
I often use virtual machines within VirtualBox for various tasks, and
they are almost invariably some flavour of Linux / Ubuntu.
They are mostly allocated 12 - 16 GB of memory, but when they are
started up, the memory use of the host machine (Win 11 Pro) is only
increased by the amount actually used by the guest OS, usually around
only 3-4 GB
If I then start an application inside the VM then the memory use of the
host will be increased accordingly - Firefox seems to use around 600-700 MB
I recently decided to create a Win 10 VM, and allocated 24GB of memory
for it (the host machine has 64GB) and .. when the machine is started,
the memory use of the guest slowly increases by 24GB
Starting applications within the Win 10 VM makes no difference whatever
to the memory use of the host
It seems that Win 10 must be writing something to the whole of the
allocated RAM, but I have no idea what’s going on
Meanwhile, the Task Manager inside the Win 10 guest machine says that
its only using 2.4GB :-\
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