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Quick Runner’s Memory Manager increases your system performance by making more memory available for your applications and the operating system. Windows relies on using virtual memory, which is a way of simulating memory by using available hard disk space as if it were extra physical Random Access Memory (RAM). The Memory Manager makes sure that you are using your virtual memory and physical memory RAM to the fullest without compromising your system cache.
Whenever you use any application, it uses memory. The first memory to get used is your physical RAM, this is the fast memory and any program loaded in RAM will run faster. When the RAM becomes full then Windows makes use of your hard drive space in a process called virtual memory, unfortunately as the speed at which hard drive operates is too slow compared to the speed at which RAM operates, any program loaded in virtual memory will load slowly.
Using Smart Recovery Technology (SRT) Quick Runner optimizes memory based on system to system configuration instead of a general principle which is used in other programs, thereby preventing cache compromise. This increases the efficiency of your CPU and PC caches and your PC will run visibly faster.

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Amer
November 17th, 2006
at 5:38am
Installed trial version found at http://iconico.com/download.aspx?app=QuickRunner.
Crashed twice on AMD 2500+ running XP…512M of RAM.
Well, perhaps it did not crash but after waiting for 2 minutes for it to do something…. anything ….Ctrl-Alt-Del was the only option.
After killing it, machine left in ‘can-only-reboot’ state.
GUI is cute but had no patience to figure out why it froze.
(…and no I did not have 150 other processes running in the background…process count is higly controlled and is usually 36…:-))))