<body> <h2 align="center">MemAgent Memory Optimizer</h2> <CENTER><A href="memagent.html"><FONT size="5"><B>MemAgent Memory Optimizer</B></FONT></A></CENTER> <h4>MemAgent Memory Optimizer is a well-recognized computer memory management software that increases your computer speed, prevents system crashes and freezes by performing sophisticated routines in the background. MemAgent itself is written efficiently to take up minimum space on your computer memory and hard drive.</h4> <p align="left" class="title"> <font color="#CC0000">How MemAgent Works</font> <p>MemAgent works by regularly removing old and unused files, clusters and image pieces stored in your computer's random access memory (RAM). In doing so, there is a noticeable difference in speed and the number of applications that can be run concurrently. It also monitors the RAM and can clean when needed or when set to do so.</p> <div align="center"><img src="../../www.memagent.com/images/box2.gif" alt="MemAgent Memory Optimizer" border="0"></div> <p align="left">MemAgent Memory Optimizer <p align="left" class="title"><font color="#CC0000">Why Do Computers Crash and Freeze?</font></p> <p align="left"><font color="#ff0000">There are two main reasons why computers with the Windows operating system crash and freeze. The first reason, and the main one, is where a program tries to write to a part of RAM (Randomly Accessed Memory) that is already occupied. This will display Microsoft's infamous blue screen of death.</font> <p align="left">The second reason is where programs continuously occupy new memory without flushing the space they previously occupied, this is known as a memory leak. The memory leak will then grow to the size of a computer's RAM and the system will slow down considerably and freeze.</p> <p align="left">The underlying problem is poorly written programs that forget to 'clean up' their memory space after they have finished a task.</p> <p align="left" class="white"><br><br><br> How Does MemAgent Solve These Problems?<br> <br>As MemAgent itself is an efficiently written utility, it places no extra load on your computer system. It runs quietly in the background performing vital housecleaning tasks on the RAM in order to speed up your computer and flush out the memory regularly. This prevents poorly written applications from crashing and slowing down your computer.<br> &#8226; Speeds up computer<br> &#8226; Prevents crashes<br> &#8226; Stops freezes<br> &#8226; Optimize RAM<br> &#8226; Stop memory leaks<br> <br> <CENTER><A href="http://memagent.notlong.com/"><FONT size="3"><B>Memory Agent</B></FONT></A></CENTER> <p class='title'><font color="#0000bb"><strong>How Does it Prevent Crashes?</strong></font></p> <h5><font color="#000099">As computer crashes and systems freezes are caused mainly by poorly written programs, MemAgent act as a vital patch to all your essential applications. Crashes are caused by programs writing to a specific part of RAM that is already occupied by some unneeded data. MemAgent actively removes these unwanted data to free up more memory so future programs will not cause a memory space conflict.</font></h5> <p class='title'><font color="#0000bb"><strong>How Does it Prevent Memory Leaks?</strong></font></p> <h5><font color="#000099">System freezes are caused mainly by memory leaks. Memory leaks freeze a computer system just after you notice a slight decrease in your PC's speed. They are caused by applications feeding on new memory without cleaning the old and unwanted parts of the RAM. Once this physical memory runs out, leaks will progress onto the virtual memory (your hard drive) and eventually freeze the computer. MemAgent performs the duties that all applications should ideally do, that is to clean up unneeded parts of the RAM and allowing other programs to happily feed on new memory.</font></h5> <p class='title'><font color="#0000bb"><strong>Optimizing RAM</strong></font></p> <h5><font color="#000099">By removing unneeded data on parts of a computer RAM, MemAgent allocates new, clean memory segments for applications to reside. This will have the effect of having data on RAM that is only needed - think of it as a tidy table where one can work efficiently at, and knowing where everything is. Optimizing anything involves removing what is not needed and improving what is needed. MemAgent removes unneeded data and ensure that there is no conflict of memory allocation space - thus optimizing RAM.</font></h5> <p align="left" class="title">Key Features:</p> <p align="left"> <font color="#CC0000">*</font> Speeds up computer<br> <font color="#CC0000">*</font> Prevents crashes<br> <font color="#CC0000">*</font> Stops freezes<br> <font color="#CC0000">*</font> Optimize RAM<br> <font color="#CC0000">*</font> Stop memory leaks<br> </p> <table width="100%" border="0" cellpadding="15" cellspacing="0" class="body"> <tr> <td><h1>Types of Dynamic RAM </h1> <p class="normal"><strong>FPM DRAM &#8211; Fast Page Mode Dynamic Random Access Memory</strong> is one of the earlier forms of RAM type and is an improvement over the conventional DRAM. Traditional DRAM requires the physical column and row address of each memory cell for each memory access, whereas FPM DRAM uses one row address for multiple accesses.</p> <p>Ironically, Fast Page Mode DRAM is the slowest type of memory technology compatible with modern PCs and can only be used on buses up to a maximum of 66MHz.</p> <p class="normal"><strong>EDO DRAM &#8211; Extended Data-Out Dynamic Random Access Memory</strong> is only marginally (5%) faster than FPM DRAM based on the concept of allowing a memory access to begin before the last one is finished. This saves time by overlapping the processes required to retrieve a set of data. Like FPM DRAM, it can only be used on computer systems with memory bus speeds of up to the recommended 66MHz.</p> <p class="normal">By the time EDO DRAM was introduced, computers (of the 486 model) became increasingly common and thus economies of scale reduced the price of EDO DRAM below that of FPM DRAM.</p> <p class="normal"><strong>SDRAM - Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory</strong> departed from FPM and EDO DRAM&#8217;s architecture and can be run on systems with higher memory bus speeds (100Mhz and more). It runs synchronously with the system clock, after the initial read or write, and thus allows read or write operations at one access per system clock cycle.</p> <p class="normal">Despite the improvements over older memory technology, SDRAM is only marginally (5%) faster than EDO DRAM. However, the main objective of SDRAM was to be able to use RAM on higher memory bus speeds.</p> <p class="normal"><strong>DDR SDRAM &#8211; Double Data Rate Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory</strong> is quite a long name when you think about it :o) DDR SDRAM is based on the SDRAM concept with just one exception &#8211; doubling the number of read or write operations to two accesses per system clock cycle. This effectively double the memory bandwidth over conventional SDRAM.</p> <p class="normal">The DDR SDRAM concept is used in AGP (Advanced Graphics Port) technology to improve performance of graphics cards.</p> <p class="normal"><strong>DRDRAM &#8211; Direct Rambus Dynamic Random Access Memory </strong>offers the largest departure to conventional RAM architecture. The concept centres on the high-speed, but narrow, Direct Rambus Channel.</p> <p class="normal">DRDRAM gained recognition when Intel decided to create chipsets to work specifically with the Rambus technology. However, as DRDRAM is proprietary, it suffers from the lack of economy of scale to reduce its price tag.</p> </td> </tr> </table> <table width="100%" border="0" cellpadding="15" cellspacing="0" class="body"> <tr> <td><h2 align="justify"><br> <a name="MoreRam"></a>How is MemAgent Different From Adding More RAM?</h2> They are not mutually exclusive decisions. In fact, MemAgent is complimentary to adding more physical <strong>Random Access Memory (RAM)</strong> on your computer. You see, adding more RAM to your computer does not prevent crashes and memory leaks that leads to freezes. It does, however, offer a performance boost. <br> MemAgent manages your computer memory more efficiently and prevents the 'crash and reboot' routine. It also offers a significant performance boost for less money it takes to upgrade your RAM. <h2 align="justify"><a name="SmallSize"></a>Why is MemAgent Small in Size?</h2> <p align="justify"> The MemAgent utility was written efficiently to truly enhance your computer system, rather than eating up more system resources. Efficiency means more output for less input - meaning more computer throughput for the little resources MemAgent takes. Popular software with big names are bloating their software unnecessary to give the feeling of you getting a bit more for your money. Do not be fooled. By doing so, they can justify an increase in price even though no new useful features are added.<br> Fact: Did you know that Microsoft's Windows XP has plenty of legacy code from the days when blue screens occurred daily on older Windows versions? </p> <h2 align="justify"><a name="SpeedUp"></a>Will MemAgent Speed Up My Computer?</h2> <p align="justify"> As MemAgent frees up more RAM memory, your computer would be able to process information quicker - thus speeding up your computer system. Only MemAgent has our proprietary technology designed to recover and restore the maximum amount of PC memory - making MemAgent the most effective memory manager and system optimizer available today, or your money back.</p> <h2 align="justify"><a name="EasyToUse"></a>Is MemAgent easy to use?</h2> Just set and forget. MemAgent runs conveniently in the background, automatically freeing up RAM wasted by Windows and other applications. MemAgent lets your RAM work more efficiently, giving your system a performance boost without the need for costly upgrades. MemAgent is user-friendly, and customizable allowing you to maximize your computing experience. <h2 align="justify"><a name="ForMe"></a>Why is MemAgent for me?</h2> <p align="justify"> MemAgent is perfect for both Novice and Advance Users.</p> <p align="justify">Novice Users. Just set MemAgent and forget it. MemAgent's advanced technology automatically detect and adjust to your changing needs.</p> <p align="justify">Advanced Users. MemAgent gives you the tools to manually adjust and tweak your PC memory for maximum performance gain.</p> <h2 align="justify"><a name="MoreStable"></a>Will MemAgent make my computer more stable?</h2> <p align="justify"> Yes! Eliminate system crashes. Tired of system slowdowns and constant rebooting? Then MemAgent is for you! Your computer will feel faster, run smoother and crash less often. 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