Article: Unload DLLs to Free Up Memory Usage By Default, Windows XP keeps DLL files in memory after applications have finished using them, in case they are needed again. What are DLL (Dynamic Link Library) Files? In a nutshell, they are a small collection of functions that carry out tasks that are needed by an application. Windows, by default, keeps DLLs cached in the memory for some time after the application it was associated with is closed. To prevent this behavior and force Windows XP to unload the DLL when the program closes, follow this guide.
or by using another method. Modify the registry at your own risk, Every effort has been made to ensure that registry edit instructions are correct and safe. FixMyXP cannot be held responsible for any damage done to your system by using this guide.
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Before beginning this guide, please do
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Navigate to the following key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionExplorer On the right hand side,
Right Click and select
New then
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Then type
alwaysunloaddll for the name
Then
Double Click on the new
Dword and change the value to
1 Click
OK, then
Reboot This guide was written by Jason LeDuc. Copyright © 2005-2006. All rights reserved.