Is there a way to decrease this further without wrecking essential services?
This has a compressed WinSxS folder, no paging, no hibernation, any service that black viper's "bare bones" configuration said to disable was uninstalled (except the OS breaking ones), no features installed other than .net 3.5 support, no drivers for anything the target system doesn't have, all non essential control panel items where removed, all system appearance options disabled, and it's running the lightest possible theme.
I can't understand what's using so much ram, when I add up all the ram usage from the services and processes it's nowhere near as high as 494 MB, and for some reason, it gets higher over time. I only have 32gb of ram I'm playing with, and this vm only uses up to 4, but I still get low physical memory errors from just using photoshop, world machine, and firefox at the same time. Is there any way to force it to stop allocating so much ram?
Increase the size of the swapfile on your host, and maybe enable it in your guest as well. Swap exists for a reason, and disabling it is generally a bad idea.
Brayden Martin
I'm trying to use as little disk space as possible, along with decreasing ram usage, I don't want to solve the issue of not having enough ram with paging, I want to solve it by decreasing overhead.
Gabriel Howard
Managed to get down to just under 4gb with more compression.
Easton Clark
I used windows built-in compression on top of my compression.
Dylan Clark
>compress WinSxS folder
You idiot, the files in that folder are ALREADY COMPRESSED by default.
>he thinks he can compress more than what's actually possible
You really need to find something better to do with your time, son.
William King
Hey, it worked. 2.78gb windows 7 x64
got ram down a little tiny bit, still no tips as far as getting that down lower.
Daniel White
It's a little bit more stable now, I got rid of a few more useless background apps. There has got to be a way to shoot this way further down.
Michael Rivera
Tiny 10mb increments isn't good enough.
Aiden Fisher
try harder faggot
Wyatt Hughes
find a list of services that you can safely disable there are lots of them bonus points if you're making it easy (i.e. with a desktop shortcut) to enable them back as you need them
Jacob Wright
I already did, There are no non-essential services running except audio, explorer, and VMWare's tools.
Caleb Gray
share that virtual disk with us pls
seed it in bittorrent or smth
Christopher Peterson
Sure thing, as soon as I can get this ram usage under control. It's 430 now, nobody has given me any advice that I don't already know.
Gabriel Murphy
I have firefox installed, and used it to browse pages already, that's at least +100mb right there, and VMWare's drivers were another 150mb.
Also, I've been keeping the fact that I still have indexing on from you all. Now at 425.
Ian Taylor
Here's a comparision between W7 and W8
Andrew Clark
just sort the active processes by RAM usage and figure each one out. Is it that hard?
Jason Moore
Nah, I still hate W8, will never use again.
The active process list doesn't add up to even 100MB, so it's therefore useless for this purpose.
I'm down to 414
Jeremiah Long
Reduce your vhost ram to 512mb, the ram usage will go down.
See, I realize this, but why though? Is there a way to trick the OS into thinking I have very little ram so it doesn't bloat?
Brandon Turner
lifehacker co uk/2015/08/06/can-you-run-windows-10-on-a-stupid-old-pc Replace spaces with periods obviously. Point being that windows 10 adapts ram usage to hardware. It's made to utilize whatever you have, be that 16gb or 512mb. I've found it to run better than 7 or vista overall, even on very old hardware.
Easton Garcia
Pretty much
OP, try booting with 512 megs
William Foster
But there isn't a way to turn off screenshot sending to MS.
Already did
Robert Carter
>screenshot sending to MS. >using tails
stop watching cp user
Wyatt Reyes
It's for a variety of reasons. One is for their proprietary mouse smoothing algorithm. You wouldn't notice it, but the tracking and smoothing get turned off when ram is extremely low. It tracks your history to better predict movements. Frequently accessed graphics are stored in a list and windows loads them up and removes them depending on your ram/page file. Desktop background either gets loaded fully or is culled based on what you see. Or stays loaded and precached. There's a ton of odd things you wouldn't think about that improve your overall experience but use ram.
Jason Thompson
There is a way though
Adam Gomez
>He believes the spying meme No one cares what Chinese children cartoons you watch in your mom's basement user
Owen Price
>bloat It is not bloat, it uses free resources to optimize perfomance.
Nathaniel Wright
I really just want to make this as light as possible. 200MB overhead tops, with all 32GB shining. Is there no way to trick it?
Privacy should matter for everyone, not just those who are doing something wrong. Plus, tracking features are bloat, and I don't need or want any bloat.
I'm sure there is, I've seen it before.
Levi Campbell
As I was saying, there is a way, Try this OP
1. Make a 4GB VM 2. Establish a '3.5 GB RAM Disk' 3. Set the pagefile to cache into the 3.5 RAM Disk 4. ??? 5. Fuck bitches
Xavier Morris
No there isn't. It's inherent to how windows works since XP. You'd have to modify literally thousands of services that you don't normally see. That's what makes nlited installs so dumb. You're doing something windows would've already done by itself.
Connor Sanders
see
Jonathan Taylor
You know, I think that just might be stupid enough to work, only problem is, I don't want this as a VM, I want it as my main OS, I'm only using VMWare to test.
Nicholas Rodriguez
Wtf, it'd work for a real OS too.. Let me know how it goes. I forgot how to set the pagefile location and stuff.
Lincoln Barnes
But how would it start a ramdisk without Linux or Windows already running? How would it know to only detect 512MB of the 32GB I have?
Matthew Moore
Are you using pirated VMWare Workstation? I'm considering using to for its Windows DirectX support. The VMWare Workstation is too shity (no snapshots).
Leo Perry
You mean the VMWare Player right? VMWare workstation supports snapshots, and no it's not pirated, it's a license from my work place.
Oliver Ward
Because that's how modern Windows works. It uses RAM if it has it and doesn't use it if it doesn't. If you want it to use as little RAM as possible, boot it with as little RAM as possible.
I booted Windows Vista without changing the image radically to remove "bloat" on 256MB of RAM and it worked alright. I mean it was a tight fit, but RAM usage of almost stock vista (some minor changes were made, like removing the 512MB RAM minimum) was under 200mb.
But it will still see the 32GB and bloat it up won't it? Even if I made a 31.5GB ramdisk with a page file.
Bentley Carter
I honestly can't answer that. Try it in your VM.
Did you know about pic related? Maybe you shouldn't go overboard with freeing up RAM 'cause there is really no use to doing that.
Levi Flores
I have uses for doing that, namely world machine, I can't build an 8k terrain with anything less than 16gb of ram. I will try your solution.
Jose Bailey
An even more extreme solution:
Lightweight Lubuntu host with a few running daemons and processes Windows 7 VM with 512 MB RAM and with its virtual HDD copied into a linux RAM disk The VM would essentially run off the RAM virtual disk in the memory. You must do this (i.e. copy the VDI disk into the linux RAM disk) every time you cold start your computer, because RAM is volatile and whatnot. The VM would then utilize the HDD to compensate for the low amount of RAM it has, without being aware that the virtual disk it's running off from is also located in the RAM.
also, I'm hearing you need it for some kind of graphical processing. Try to use the VMWare's display accelerator for that purpose.
Wyatt Allen
Can't, I use SLI. KVM doesn't support SLI, I can't pipe both GPUs.
Grayson Hernandez
Trust me, if I could use Linux, and just pipe both GPUs as needed, I would have already, I love my funtoo installation.
Asher Wilson
Well, it didn't work, the ramdisk software only uses ram far outside the bounds that the OS uses, for instance, a 4gb vm can only have a max of 1gb for a ramdisk, 8gb can have a 4gb ramdisk, 16 can only have a 10gb ramdisk, and 32 can only have a 24gb ramdisk. It's just the nature of the DataRAM software.
Aiden Morgan
Im using win8.1 right now but if someone made a debloated win 7 im very appreciated or how to do it. I just do a fresh install of 8.1 because 7 is shit managing ram.
Jayden Reed
Tiny7 is the only one i know though they took out lots of shit and now some frameworks dont work anymore