When the computer is running, the memory can be released quickly and efficiently, which will affect the system's use effect and efficiency. Prior to that, Vista had shared the article "one of the most slapped vista techniques of the misinformation", which is the issue of releasing memory under Windows Vista.
In that article, the author exposed a trick. So is there a way to free up memory under Windows Vista? The answer is in the negative.
Run the registry, expand to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer in turn, right-click in the right window, and choose a new DWORD (32-bit) value "(If your system is 64-bit, please select it) and name it" Alwaysunloaddll "(Figure 1).
Figure 1 new Alwaysunloaddll Double byte value
Double-click "Alwaysunloaddll" to change its value to "1" in the pop-up dialog box (Figure 2):
Figure 2 modifies the value of Alwaysunloaddll to "1"
Small tip:
Maybe some netizens do not know this "1" is the number "1", or binary system "1", in fact, we look at Figure 2 can understand.
Users who are familiar with Windows systems from the new Double-byte value should be able to understand that this article is in fact through the memory of the DLL file to free up memory space purposes. Of course, whether this method is really effective, but also need everyone to practice the test.