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Mem Reduct is a lightweight real-time memory management utility developed by Henry++ that enables users to monitor and reclaim system RAM without restarting the computer. By leveraging undocumented Native API calls, the program can flush four distinct memory areas—system working set, process working set, standby page lists and modified page lists—typically freeing between 10 % and 50 % of occupied physical memory within seconds. The unobtrusive interface displays current consumption in both numerical and graphical form, updates values continuously, and allows on-demand cleaning through a single click or customizable hot-key. While the core executable runs on Windows XP SP3 and newer, advanced capabilities such as per-process trimming and extended status columns require Windows Vista or later. Three major versions have been released to date, with the current 3.5.2 build refining compatibility for contemporary Windows 10 and 11 builds, improving translation files and tightening code signing. Typical use cases include revitalizing low-specification workstations during heavy multitasking, stabilizing game frame-rates by reducing standby list bloat, and prolonging the life of aging laptops whose memory cannot be expanded. System administrators also deploy the portable edition inside thin-client environments where every reclaimed megabyte translates into smoother RDP sessions. Mem Reduct is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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