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Tag Archives: Memory Leak
How to Stop sidebar.exe Using Lots of Memory (Edited 14 May 2011)
One of my readers, TED has made a suggestion as to a hack fix to the sidebar.exe memory problem (as documented in my blog post Windows sidebar.exe Memory Leak). With Read the rest of the entry…
