Memory Restart 1.18.1-Signed Browsers use memory and with heavy use in browsers you can saturate the memory assigned to a browser over time. When you feel that your browser is sluggish you mostly close the browser and when you restart it, its snappy and quick again. By closing it, you have cleared the memory assigned to the browser and after reopening it starts with fresh memory. (you cleared the garbage so to speak.) When you run a game like KOC in a browser and start using automated functions, like scouting, cresting, etc. the accumulation of this all builds up in the memory allocated to your browser. You may have found out the hard way that during the night your browser playing KOC crashed. A result of the accumulated buildup of the game, resulting in a crash. This happens quicker when you have 2 Giga memory in your laptop or PC instead of more. Windows nowadays comes out in 32 and 64 versions. The difference is that 64 versions are quicker than 32 versions, but the biggest difference is memory.
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Memory Restart 1.18.1-Signed
Browsers use memory and with heavy use in browsers you can saturate the memory assigned
to a browser over time. When you feel that your browser is sluggish you mostly close the
browser and when you restart it, its snappy and quick again. By closing it, you have cleared the
memory assigned to the browser and after reopening it starts with fresh memory. (you cleared
the garbage so to speak.)
When you run a game like KOC in a browser and start using automated functions, like
scouting, cresting, etc. the accumulation of this all builds up in the memory allocated to your
browser. You may have found out the hard way that during the night your browser playing
KOC crashed.
A result of the accumulated buildup of the game, resulting in a crash. This happens quicker
when you have 2 Giga memory in your laptop or PC instead of more.
Windows nowadays comes out in 32 and 64 versions. The difference is that 64 versions are
quicker than 32 versions, but the biggest difference is memory.
A windows 32 version can only handle 3 Giga of ram. Even if your system has 4 Giga of ram
installed, it will only see and use 3 Giga.
A window 64 version can see MORE than 3 Giga and will see the 4 Giga complete. In addition,
it can handle more memory and is only limited by hardware limitations. Thus if your hardware,
laptop or PC can handle more memory installed, then a windows 64 will see it 1 use it.
Gamers nowadays have 8, 16 or 32 Giga of ram memory installed.
I recommend 8GB or 16GB, and that will truly be fine for the time being.
If you have too little RAM—say, 2GB—there's a good chance a lot of the games you want to
play just won't run. If you have the minimum 4GB for games like Alien: Isolation, you may
not get the performance you would with 8GB and it'll be restrictive considering the number
of programs the average person runs on Windows, but you can get by
But as far as just simply gaming goes, 8GB is just fine, and is currently the
recommended spec for most games. 4GB is the minimum you should have.
About this Add-on Memory Restart 1.18
This works for Firefox and clones based on Firefox like Palemoon, IceDragon, Waterfox etc.
Memory Restart is an open-source Firefox add-on that allows you to quickly restart
Firefox if memory usage is too high. Firefox users can see the memory usage in the add-
on bar or the toolbar tool-tip. If memory usage reaches a certain threshold, the add-on
bar display and the toolbar icon will turn red. You can quickly restart Firefox at any
time by clicking on the add-on bar display or the toolbar icon. The memory threshold,
check interval and add-on bar text colors are customizable. There is also an auto restart feature and a minimize memory feature.
You add it via add-on menu in browser
And looking in search (right corner side top), Memory Restart 1.18.1-Signed
Or Via GOOGLE
Click green button add to FireFox.
Now you will have something like this.
Click options. See blue flash
This will give you these options above.
If you have 2 Giga memory use 350 MB memory in 1st option
If you have 4 Giga memory you can use the double, or starting from 500 MB
If You have 8 Giga memory or more, you can assign more.
I have the settings as in this pic here above.
Important is that “restart FireFox automatically “is ticked.
This allows Firefox to restart the browser by itself (the whole objective of this exercise)
when the memory saturates or reaches the threshold of what you entered in box 1.
(FireFox memory threshold) And yes mine occasionally reaches 800mb of memory and
restarts the browser.
In the browser bar you should have now green circle like in pic below.
When you hover with mouse over the green icon, it will show you memory used by
browser.
When you click the green icon it will restart the browser. (Manuel intervention)
When the green icon changes to red, it is close to restarting or will restart the
browser. (set threshold reached)
Browser will close and after 3 seconds restart /open again and your game continues,
with less memory consumed in browser. IF the setting is activated to do auto,
otherwise you have to do Manually.
Note: You have to fiddle a bit with how much you set, don’t set too high and not too
low. Start with standard options and set box 1 higher until you reach a comfortable
setting of memory.
Clicking the button once in a while and manual restart is also good, to get a fresh
browser.
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