![]() [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\background\shell\Restart EXPLORER" [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\background\shell\Restart Explorer" To quickly restart explorer, I added the entry to the right click menu as shown below: Disable Internet Download Manager Add-on and the problem goes away.įYI, Firefox also caused this problem until they fixed it with the latest version 33.1.1 I have not had any problem until I tried to download multiple files from the Internet with Internet Download Manager and using GDIView - View GDI handles/resources list and detect GDI leaks to monitor the GDI Object and noticed the # of GDI objects increased to 10000 within 30 seconds. As we all know, explorer.exe is the main Windows core file and often being spawn/forked by other processes. It is not neccesarily that explorer.exe was the cause for memory leak. Reboot help till it start over again after some hours. I dont see any other program using a lot of memory but still 6GB is used and I don't know how to see what on earth is using all my RAM.Īnyone have any idea what is going on ? it seem like ghost memory Leak. ![]() In Task manager 6 GB of my 8 GB ram is used and I only have Firefox opened with 4 tabs, and it is showing using 500 MB only. Closed app icons still Ghost icons on task bar but there are not there in real as clicking dont do anything. The preview of Firefox thumbnail is jsut a blue enpty square box. Same if i right click on task bar it show up a black empty square but when moving mouse in it show up lines. Like icons and preview thumbnail are no more showing on task bar, when i click on start menu, it doesn't seem to show up but when move mouse up i start to see lines of each row showing up. ![]() I think it is memory leak, after some hours of use, i start to see weird things. Since upgrade to build 9879 i have an other big issue and if anyone can please help with it.
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