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Check this out guys:
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mmm, Beer.. :drooling:
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There is no magic in it. My program NVTray does the same thing. In fact, all .NET applications do. Open it up, and it appears to use 12MB of RAM (It doesn't, it is a misrepresentation of memory usage in Microsoft's task manager). You see when you minimize that application it goes down to less than 1MB memory usage, to approximately 512-756KB.
IE7 seems to be doing something similar here. Or perhaps it is doing something else, such as paging data to disk and pulling it back when needed.
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I dont care how they do it
what important to me is that it works very well.many thanks for the explanation though.
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mmm, Beer.. :drooling:
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No problem
![]() Actually I just noticed my Opera browser does the same thing as IE7. When I minimize it, it goes from 73MB (I have a lot of tabs open) to 10MB. So maybe, like .NET applications, it allocates a certain amount of memory ahead of time in case it needs it. When minimizing (or another application happens to needs that memory space) it frees all that allocated memory up.
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