New Sysinternals Tool: RAMMap
I just noticed that Sysinternals released a new free utility called RAMMap. It is a great companion to the rest of this extraordinary set of system utilities.
RAMMap requires Windows Vista or higher, or Windows Server 2008 or higher.
Here is what Sysinternals writes about it:
Have you ever wondered exactly how Windows is assigning physical memory, how much file data is cached in RAM, or how much RAM is used by the kernel and device drivers? RAMMap makes answering those questions easy. RAMMap is an advanced physical memory usage analysis utility for Windows Vista and higher. It presents usage information in different ways on its several different tabs:
- Use Counts: usage summary by type and paging list
- Processes: process working set sizes
- Priority Summary: prioritized standby list sizes
- Physical Pages: per-page use for all physical memory
- Physical Ranges: physical memory addresses
- File Summary: file data in RAM by file
- File Details: individual physical pages by file
Read more about and download RAMMap here:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-ca/sysinternals/ff700229.aspx
I also added RAMMap to the Sysinternals Toolbox which is just a convenient setup package for the most popular Sysinternals utilities:
http://www.lewe.com/index.php?option=com_docman&task=cat_view&gid=115&Itemid=45
Go there...
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