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Defragment Memory: Select this will defragment available free memory. You can select a Repeat value. The defragment process will be run the number of times you specify. This may help free up some additional memory. Shutdown/Restart Windows Shell: Select this option to shutdown the Windows desktop shell program. If you are running a game, you will probably not use the desktop while playing. You can shut it down to gain memory and CPU resources. The desktop will be automatically restarted after you close your monitored programs. Remove Desktop Wallpaper: Select this option to remove the wallpaper, which will free up a little memory. The wallpaper will be restored when the profile finishes. Force Idle Tasks To Execute: Select this force any tasks that may execute while you run your monitored program. This is used by benchmarking programs to guarantee that you get consistent performance. More information about this can be found at this Microsoft web page. Shutdown/Restart Windows Sidebar: Select this to automatically shutdown the Windows Sidebar. Sidebar is an application available on Windows Vista that allows different "gadgets" to run. Shutting down the Sidebar will free up memory and CPU resources. The Sidebar will be restarted once the monitored programs are closed. After monitored programs have been closed: You can choose what action to take after all the monitored programs have been closed. The default action is continue process. Select this option to have AlacrityPC continue to restart programs and services as normal. Pause Processing will pause AlacrityPC and ask you to press ENTER. You can then perform any other actions you need to before letting AlacrityPC continue. Shutdown OS will automatically shutdown your computer. Restart OS will automatically restart your computer. If you need desktop space, you can have AlacrityPC automatically minimize itself while waiting for Monitored programs to close by checking the "Minimize when waiting for monitored programs to stop" check box. AlacrityPC will automatically restore itself once all monitored programs have closed. |
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