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firefox does love memory,the more you have the more it wants,also having excess plugins can increase it also java can increase it and you dont need the google toolbar as you already have google in firefox,also is it the newest version?

firefox does love memory,the more you have the more it wants,also having excess plugins can increase it also java can increase it and you dont need the google toolbar as you already have google in firefox,also is it the newest version?

Only reason I have google toolbar is for autofill, other wise I would use the built in search. Theres tons of memory leak fix tricks, I just wanted to know what someone is using on the latest ver of firefox.

Only reason I have google toolbar is for autofill, other wise I would use the built in search. Theres tons of memory leak fix tricks, I just wanted to know what someone is using on the latest ver of firefox.

FF is a must for me, even if its memory management system is a very ****.

The only solution I have found is the extension "Restart Firefox". On a 512Mb ram pc, it is able to free even 200Mb at a time.

RAM is designed to be used.

You have 2 Gigs of ram so no need to complain, with just windows running an firefox you still probably have over 60% of your ram free anyway.

He has 4GB, which is even sillier.

Anyway, if you really want to lower memory usage, enable the trim_on_minimize setting, it will slow it down but reduce memory, which is all anybody seems to care about.

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what is your average memory usage at any given time and also how many extensions do you have and how many tabs open at any given time?

Normally, my firefox uses about 150M of memory, and I use a very handy extension StatusbarEx to monitor the memory usage, it can display the memory firefox used, and the system memory available in the status bar.

So when I notify that the memory firefox used beyond, say, 200M, I just restart it, hope this could be useful :-)

statusbarex.jpg

Look for and download Firefox Ultimate Optimizer. Keeps Firefox running at a cool 10mb for me.

Does that really make it down to 10MB or does it fake it? Ive had my system running at 20MB according to task manager even though the real usage was 1.4GB but that only happens when programs use too much memory.

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