Upd: Emptystandbylist: It acts as a cache. If you reopen a program, Windows can pull the data from the Standby List instead of the slow hard drive or SSD. This specifically targets the standby memory and is the primary fix for the "memory-filling" issue reported by many users. : Many users find that running the tool before or during gaming sessions eliminates "frame time spikes" caused by memory allocation delays. emptystandbylist Developed by , this lightweight tool provides a manual way to trigger memory management functions that Windows usually handles automatically. It can perform several actions, but its most popular function is clearing the Standby List to convert "Standby" memory back into "Free" memory. Key Benefits : The executable is tiny and consumes almost no CPU or RAM itself. : It acts as a cache : Advanced users often use the Windows Task Scheduler to run EmptyStandbyList.exe every 5 or 10 minutes, ensuring the Standby List never grows large enough to cause lag. Important Considerations While effective, there are a few things to keep in mind: : Always ensure you download the tool from reputable sources, such as the original developer's site (wj32.org) or trusted community mirrors. Summary of Commands : Many users find that running the tool The tool is typically used via the Command Prompt (as Administrator). The most common command is: EmptyStandbyList.exe standbylist |
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