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stamgolesh
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Written on: 09.02.10 - 22:35
in win xp, ml stays in memory, after it's closed. if
you open and close and open and close again, it
leaves 2 processes in memory - for each time it was open. and so on.
you open and close and open and close again, it
leaves 2 processes in memory - for each time it was open. and so on.
fabian
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Written on: 09.02.10 - 22:41
Hello stamgolesh,
How long does MemoryLifter stay in the memory after you closed it? Usually it plays the "exit-sound" after you closed it. This means, that ML stays about 5 seconds in memory after you closed it.
Yours sincerely
Fabian
How long does MemoryLifter stay in the memory after you closed it? Usually it plays the "exit-sound" after you closed it. This means, that ML stays about 5 seconds in memory after you closed it.
Yours sincerely
Fabian
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stamgolesh
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Written on: 11.02.10 - 06:20
it stays forever. i have to go to the task manager to close it manualy. and, as i sayd, if i open it again, it leaves 2 processes in memory. forever - or until you close it by youself.
i've dowmload and installed today the newest version. no change. the same bug.
[This article was edited 2 times, at last 11.02.2010 at 06:25.]
i've dowmload and installed today the newest version. no change. the same bug.
[This article was edited 2 times, at last 11.02.2010 at 06:25.]
fabian
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Written on: 14.02.10 - 22:01
Hello stamgolesh,
Which version of MemoryLifter do you use? (Click Help --> About to get the current ML version).
best wishes
Fabian
Which version of MemoryLifter do you use? (Click Help --> About to get the current ML version).
best wishes
Fabian
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www.learnlift.com
www.learnlift.com
stamgolesh
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Written on: 25.02.10 - 03:21
oh fabian, fabian...
<q>
Which version of MemoryLifter do you use?
<q>
i've dowmload and installed today the newest version.
<q>
what don't you understand ?
i'll make it real simple for you:
1 - opened ml
<q>
Which version of MemoryLifter do you use?
<q>
i've dowmload and installed today the newest version.
<q>
what don't you understand ?
i'll make it real simple for you:
1 - opened ml
stamgolesh
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Written on: 25.02.10 - 03:26
2 - closed ml for more than 5 minutes ago. the process is still in memory.
stamgolesh
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Written on: 25.02.10 - 03:29
3 - ml is closed for 2 hours. process still in memory.
stamgolesh
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Written on: 25.02.10 - 03:31
4 - opened ml again. now we have 2 processes.
stamgolesh
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Written on: 25.02.10 - 03:32
5 - ml is closed for more than 20 minuts. still 2 processes in memory.
stamgolesh
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Written on: 25.02.10 - 03:36
(sorry, forgot pic 4and problems with attachment).
6 - the only way for the 2 processes to stop running in memory, is to "end process".
7 - the end.
do you get it now?
[This article was edited 4 times, at last 25.02.2010 at 03:47.]
6 - the only way for the 2 processes to stop running in memory, is to "end process".
7 - the end.
do you get it now?
[This article was edited 4 times, at last 25.02.2010 at 03:47.]
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