A friend often appeals in the Forum to say that the memory needs to be released. In fact, if you have installed Windows 2003, you do not need to seek third-party memory management software that requires registration for long-term use. Because Windows 2003has brought a small file named empty.exe ProgramWhich can be used to release some resources that cannot be released in time when applications occupy a large amount of memory. Unlike the third-party software memory management software, empty.exe does not force the system to release all resources, instead, it only releases necessary resources, so as not to increase the hard disk burden.
Empty.exe is quite simple to use. The command format is as follows:
Empty.exe PID (PID indicates the product ID of the process)
Worker is empty.exe task-Name (Task-name indicates the name of the process)
The last note is that empty.exe can only be used in Windows Server 2003, and it is unavailable in Windows 2000/XP.