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Old 02-16-06, 02:52 PM   #12 (permalink)
silvscorp
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As I said, delete all the non-system notification.

1st, check and delete just the duplicates using MemMaid.
2nd, check and delete all the blank ones. I found out that these blank entries are created by some notifications and they would disappear again after the notification is removed/expired.

You should only see some update, calnot, notifications in the queue on a normal base. If you are not sure just click on each notification and see the information displayed below.

I got MemMaid mainly for the reclaiming "lost memory". Right after I quit a program I'll see the RAM meter rise up by 1 or 2 meg instantly. I think MemMaid does that in the background and you can't really controll it in anyway. It's a good feature but I think it can do better job. Some times after using many application my memory would drop to 17-19mb and it will never come back to 20mb unless I do a reset. However, I don't see a hidner in the performance and even 15mb of ram free is still more then enough for you to handle most things. (when I had WM10 and tcpmp both playing video in the background I'll see ram dropping to 5.2mb)
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