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In Task Manager, the current working set of a process, in kilobytes. The current working set is the number of pages currently resident in memory.

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Memory Information This display shows you the current memory usage of your system.
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Insufficient memory to store a %ld by %ld image; try exiting some applications to reduce memory usage
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Minimize Memory Usage
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Disables the minimization of memory usage and allows you to make each browsing activity independent from the others
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Memory usage
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Memory Usage
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Memory Cache is the amount of RAM dedicated to cache memory operations (note that actual memory usage of the whole squid process is bigger).
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Memory Information This display shows you the current memory usage of your system. The values are updated on a regular basis and give you an overview of the physical and virtual used memory
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This graph gives you an overview of the <b>usage of physical memory</b> in your system.
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This graph gives you an overview of the usage of physical memory in your system. Most operating systems (including Linux) will use as much of the available physical memory as possible as disk cache, to speed up the system performance. This means that if you have a small amount of Free Physical Memory and a large amount of Disk Cache Memory, your system is well configured
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