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by gsvelto
1304 days ago
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You're assuming that Firefox is eating all your commit space, but it's not, far from it, I can see it from the crash reports. You've got other applications running and they are also fighting for it, leaving large chunks unused. Without some swap space available Windows is leaving 10+ GiB of physical memory free which it cannot use for anything else. This is how Windows behaves by design, there's nothing we can do about it. Windows without a swap file sucks. |
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Before, when I killed Firefox (before it crashes naturally, of course), my committed memory would drop from 38GiB to around 18GiB, so uhh, unless some other app is intentionally playing with me and syncing up its memory leaks with Firefox's existence...
(Plus, Process Hacker confirmed that all of Firefox's "Private bytes" added up to about how much committed memory got freed when I killed it. Explain how that is caused by memory fragmentation!)
This is my third conversation with a Mozilla engineer about this! Always looking forward to be proven wrong, but it looks like you just can't seem to find the problem yet. I hope one day you can. :)