Defrag memory

Does defraggler defrag memory...recovering RAM

No and ram defragging is pretty much useless imo

Thanks Nergal...reason I'm asking...I have a program System Mechanic which I am cancelling... but one of the setting is 'Recover Memory"...so are you saying this is is not done by defrag..

- Those "Recover Memory" programs sometimes use very odd "tricks" to "recover memory". But there's one program that's absolutely safe because it uses a feature in Windows itself. If you want to reduce memory usage (and that includes keeping the filecache small) then install PcWinTech's Cleanmem.

https://www.pcwintech.com/cleanmem

8 hours ago, Willy2 said:
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		- Those "Recover Memory" programs sometimes use very odd "tricks" to "recover memory". But there's one program that's absolutely safe because it uses a feature in Windows itself. If you want to reduce memory usage (and that includes keeping the filecache small) then install PcWinTech's  Cleanmem.
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Just to second this I use cleanmem, it works great but I don't think it "defrags" the RAM does it

- Agree. The user can't "defrag" the memory. Because memory usage is fragmented by design and memory management doesn't enable the user to manipulating the usage of the memory. Other than with a number of APIs available in Windows.

Thanks ..I just installed cleanmem...don't see any icon on desktop...so is there anything I have to do to set it up

- The main program is started by Task Scheduler every 15 minutes. After "Cleaning" the memory it automatically closes. You can change the timing in Task Scheduler.

- Run "mini_monitor.exe". In that program you make changes about how the program behaves. make a shortcut to that file and place it on the desktop.

Thanks WILLY2...I'll just leave it alone