Windows 10: Wise Memory Optimizer (Sharing an experience)

Discus and support Wise Memory Optimizer (Sharing an experience) in Windows 10 Performance & Maintenance to solve the problem; Greetings, With my typical tasks I can manage Windows 10 on 8Gbs of RAM. However I have noticed that if I don't keep an eye on how much RAM and... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Performance & Maintenance' started by The Pool Man, Jan 8, 2020.

  1. Wise Memory Optimizer (Sharing an experience)


    Greetings,

    With my typical tasks I can manage Windows 10 on 8Gbs of RAM. However I have noticed that if I don't keep an eye on how much RAM and Standby RAM are in use -- things will get a little jittery as it begins to max out.

    This topic when I was a Mac user is as controversial as it's been as a PC user. In both camps I've been told that thanks to virtual memory and such that standby memory is never an issue or something to worry about. I completely disagree.

    The proof occurs when I have a browser open with a 1080p YouTube. Let's say I put that on the right. On the left are the remainder of my browser window tabs. I've noticed in certain situations that the YouTube image will freeze the moment I click the other window. That is: the system RAM is stressed and therefore it can't let me read Facebook and have that video playing at the same time.

    This isn't a Firefox topic. It's not that the browser locks up. The YouTube audio continues. (If I'm around 720p it's happier and doesn't to do this.) The way I know it's not Firefox is that when this issue occurs my free RAM and standby memory (together) are maxed out. If I clear the RAM out things work fine again. It's a RAM issue.

    To clear the RAM I've been using an MS app called RAMMap, I empty the standby list, the standby memory vaporizes, and now I can both watch a YouTube and click other sites for a while. The problem is RAMMap is really inconvenient to use. I first open Resource Monitor to eyeball the RAM. Then I open RAMMap, authorize it, and clear the standby RAM.

    I wanted a simpler way to deal with this. So I Googled and found an app called Wise Memory Optimizer. It doesn't quite do what RAMMap does but instead attacks RAM in general. And it does so automatically when available RAM goes below a number you can set. And it displays current RAM usage.


    Wise Memory Optimizer (Sharing an experience) [​IMG]


    Attached is a video with my browser open playing a YouTube, Gimp open, and OBS Studio open and recording the process. What impressed me is that nothing stuttered during the cleaning process. Some programs like this are accused of doing nothing but Resources Monitor isn't part of the app.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d09zmMfx4fI&feature=youtu.be

    In case this helps anyone. I've checked for virus and malware and have come up clean.

    :)
     
    The Pool Man, Jan 8, 2020
    #1

  2. Wise Memory Optimizer (Sharing an experience)

    Greetings,

    With my typical tasks I can manage Windows 10 on 8Gbs of RAM. However I have noticed that if I don't keep an eye on how much RAM and Standby RAM are in use -- things will get a little jittery as it begins to max out.

    This topic when I was a Mac user is as controversial as it's been as a PC user. In both camps I've been told that thanks to virtual memory and such that standby memory is never an issue or something to worry about. I completely disagree.

    The proof occurs when I have a browser open with a 1080p YouTube. Let's say I put that on the right. On the left are the remainder of my browser window tabs. I've noticed in certain situations that the YouTube image will freeze the moment I click the other window. That is: the system RAM is stressed and therefore it can't let me read Facebook and have that video playing at the same time.

    This isn't a Firefox topic. It's not that the browser locks up. The YouTube audio continues. (If I'm around 720p it's happier and doesn't to do this.) The way I know it's not Firefox is that when this issue occurs my free RAM and standby memory (together) are maxed out. If I clear the RAM out things work fine again. It's a RAM issue.

    To clear the RAM I've been using an MS app called RAMMap, I empty the standby list, the standby memory vaporizes, and now I can both watch a YouTube and click other sites for a while. The problem is RAMMap is really inconvenient to use. I first open Resource Monitor to eyeball the RAM. Then I open RAMMap, authorize it, and clear the standby RAM.

    I wanted a simpler way to deal with this. So I Googled and found an app called Wise Memory Optimizer. It doesn't quite do what RAMMap does but instead attacks RAM in general. And it does so automatically when available RAM goes below a number you can set. And it displays current RAM usage.


    Wise Memory Optimizer (Sharing an experience) [​IMG]


    Attached is a video with my browser open playing a YouTube, Gimp open, and OBS Studio open and recording the process. What impressed me is that nothing stuttered during the cleaning process. Some programs like this are accused of doing nothing but Resources Monitor isn't part of the app.



    In case this helps anyone. I've checked for virus and malware and have come up clean.
     
    The Pool Man, Jan 8, 2020
    #2
  3. Rose Cal Win User
    Shared Experiences

    Hi,

    Shared Experiences allow you to start a task on one device and finish it on another, or easily set up a remote control or other companion apps on a smartphone. If you don’t want to use the feature, we suggest that you disable it. Kindly follow these steps
    below:

    • Click
      Start.
    • Select
      Settings.
    • Click
      System.
    • Select the Shared experiences link on the left-hand side. Here you will see a switch that lets you toggle the Share across devices feature to the On or Off position.
    • Enable it then restart your computer.
    • Go again to Shared Experiences in Settings app, and disable it completely.

    Let us know if you need further assistance.
     
    Rose Cal, Jan 8, 2020
    #3
  4. 'Mike P Win User

    Wise Memory Optimizer (Sharing an experience)

    shared experiences

    Thanks,

    quick search....

    You can quickly enable, disable, and change the Shared experiences settings on Windows 10 using the following steps:


    • Open Settings.
    • Click on System.
    • Click on Shared experiences.
    • Turn on or off the Share across devices toggle switch to enable or disable the feature.

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    'Mike P, Jan 8, 2020
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