Can I have answers to question from this post: viewtopic.php?p=76775#p76775
I have been using now for over a month Everything 1.5.0.1404a x64 Portable on a brand new machine with DDR5 on which I installed from scratch Windows 10 IOT Enterprise LTSC 21H2 x64 upgraded with latest updates, while previously I was running on falling apart hardware with DDR4 and Windows 10 Enterprise 20H2 x64 that I had stopped updating ~3 years later - but the issues still prevails. Sometimes my 64 GB or RAM gets filled up by Everything, thus surpassing few times over the 5.3 GB it seems to use when it does not start to malfunction
And even right now while I was writing this very paragraph and went back to Task Manager to double check if it was still 5.3 GB, I saw it adding suddenly a little over ~100 MB per second [Task Manager > View > Update speed > Normal] - up to 9.5 GB, at which point it stopped. All I did was writing a draft version of this post (as an e-mail in Thunderbird) and did not do any change to my hardware. So I just experience a Matrix like situation: for 7 hours my RAM was OK, but then I looked away for a moment and suddenly Everything started to grab it, but stopped by itself after around half a minute
This latest experience suggest it is some automated background process that fools Everything into collecting excess of unnecessary data. This theory of mine is somewhat confirmed by the fact that less often by Everything, the RAM gets grabbed by some unreported in Task Manager process - because it shows me over half of it being used up, despite me closing all RAM hungry processes. At least that is what it looks like to me - so: is there some way I could add up automatically the values from the
Task Manager > Processes > Memory
column, so that either I could confirm or debunk my suspension that header of this columns mismatches the actual sum from all those entries presented within that tab?
My current Advanced values are
I have been using now for over a month Everything 1.5.0.1404a x64 Portable on a brand new machine with DDR5 on which I installed from scratch Windows 10 IOT Enterprise LTSC 21H2 x64 upgraded with latest updates, while previously I was running on falling apart hardware with DDR4 and Windows 10 Enterprise 20H2 x64 that I had stopped updating ~3 years later - but the issues still prevails. Sometimes my 64 GB or RAM gets filled up by Everything, thus surpassing few times over the 5.3 GB it seems to use when it does not start to malfunction
And even right now while I was writing this very paragraph and went back to Task Manager to double check if it was still 5.3 GB, I saw it adding suddenly a little over ~100 MB per second [Task Manager > View > Update speed > Normal] - up to 9.5 GB, at which point it stopped. All I did was writing a draft version of this post (as an e-mail in Thunderbird) and did not do any change to my hardware. So I just experience a Matrix like situation: for 7 hours my RAM was OK, but then I looked away for a moment and suddenly Everything started to grab it, but stopped by itself after around half a minute
This latest experience suggest it is some automated background process that fools Everything into collecting excess of unnecessary data. This theory of mine is somewhat confirmed by the fact that less often by Everything, the RAM gets grabbed by some unreported in Task Manager process - because it shows me over half of it being used up, despite me closing all RAM hungry processes. At least that is what it looks like to me - so: is there some way I could add up automatically the values from the
Task Manager > Processes > Memory
column, so that either I could confirm or debunk my suspension that header of this columns mismatches the actual sum from all those entries presented within that tab?
My current Advanced values are
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max_working_set_size16000000000min_working_set_size8000000000Statistics: Posted by Thy Grand Voidinesss — Sat Jan 31, 2026 3:33 pm