- Re: The "Commit Charge (k)" in Task Manger
- Posted by poprocks83 on April 3rd, 2006
R. E. IR Greene Wrote:
commit charge is the name for the amount of physical memory (ram) and
virtual memory that is allocated to all running programs and the
operating system itself.
the three memory readings are as follows....
Total: refers to the total amount of physical and virtual memory the
computer is using at that moment.
Limit: refers to the combined limit of both the physical memory and the
allocated virtual memory.
Peak: refers to the highest total system memory usage during the
session in which you are using the computer.
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poprocks83
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