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nickname012016-10-25 13:40:56
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nickname01, 2016-10-25 13:40:56

How to fix computer brakes?

Surely, many have noticed that after closing resource-intensive programs (for example, Photoshop, a 3d editor, or when many programs are running corny), the computer slows down and works slowly for some time.
Are there ways to speed up its work after closing resource-intensive programs?
Some software, etc.
For example, for iOS there are applications that optimize RAM.
Here is one of them: https://itunes.apple.com/ru/app/battery-doctor-mas...
https://gyazo.com/97d1e4c23f668bc49af21c940b8e2d0a
It scans all running applications and offers to minimize memory consumption by unloading unused programs.
PS The advice to improve iron has already been taken into account.

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Sergey Savostin, 2016-10-25
@savostin

But no way. This swap is removed from you.
Those. just increase the memory and stack the swap on the SSD.
This is exactly what is done in iOS.
And "applications that optimize memory" on iOS are needed because they don't really close there, as in Windows. It's as if you minimized windows in Windows, and then used a special program that closes these windows.

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Pavel Designer, 2016-10-25
@pozZzitiv

Method one: through the task manager, forcibly close the process that occupies memory. But then there is a risk of getting problems at the next launch, especially with broken broken software.
All these programs use RAM and / or the swap file, so it takes time to free it up. The easiest and most logical way out is to increase the amount of RAM, as well as the use of SSD drives for work.
You can't compare Windows to iOS. These are completely different platforms and work differently.
While writing his answer, savostin correctly compared. I remember many acquaintances who were not even aware that programs do not close, but hang in multitasking))

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Dmitry Sopot, 2016-10-27
@0dminik

Swapping Windows and there will be no problems =)

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