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Ive been able to follow the steps given in the following link (https://blog.airesoft.co.uk/2009/10/desktop-heap-monitor-vista-7/) and had no issues but when i try using the same method on windows 10 64bit i get a win32.sys error so is there another method i can use or different software?
(08-27-2016, 09:07 PM)smirk24 Wrote: [ -> ]Ive been able to follow the steps given in the following link (https://blog.airesoft.co.uk/2009/10/desktop-heap-monitor-vista-7/) and had no issues but when i try using the same method on windows 10 64bit i get a win32.sys error so is there another method i can use or different software?
Hi smirk24,
Microsoft isn't going to release another update for Desktop Heaps Monitor, so it isn't compatible with windows 10. I have been looking on the internet for an alternative, but I can't seem to find one.
The only thing I can think of is Process Monitor. Here is the download link: https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/processmonitor.aspx

Hope this helps you out!

REC560
Oh okay thank you REC560. Using process monitor how can i use it to figure out the desktop heap? Ive used process monitor before but i couldn't figure out how to use it to find how much desktop heap is being used.
(08-27-2016, 10:05 PM)smirk24 Wrote: [ -> ]Oh okay thank you REC560. Using process monitor how can i use it to figure out the desktop heap? Ive used process monitor before but i couldn't figure out how to use it to find how much desktop heap is being used.
I apologise smirk24 for deceiving you, process monitor doesn't have desktop heap, from the research I have been doing, it seems there isn't an alternative to Desktop Heap, yet again I could be wrong, but it is likely there isn't an alternative
Using the report generated by dheapmon what values do and can i use for this section [attachment=1685]?[attachment=1686] <----report generated by dheapmon
We can close the thread these settings are pretty good for it makes the system more snapier and also makes the system more responsive

32bit:1024,12288,12288
64bit:1024,20480,20480
(08-28-2016, 12:57 PM)smirk24 Wrote: [ -> ]We can close the thread these settings are pretty good for it makes the system more snapier and also makes the system more responsive

32bit:1024,12288,12288
64bit:1024,20480,20480
OK Glad you got your problem sorted Problem Solved - Thread Closed