The Mini Monitor is the only part of CleanMem that is the Free/Pro. All features in the mini monitor from v1.7.0 are included and still free, including some new features that where added as well.
The Pro version of the mini monitor is simply extra features, such as tools and information.
One very important thing is that there are no nag screens in the free version of the mini monitor and no pop ups asking you to upgrade to pro or anything like that. So the free version is still as helpful as it was before and the pro version adds more control and options for the power users.
Description: Mini_Monitor.exe is not essential for the Windows OS and causes relatively few problems. The Mini_Monitor.exe file is located in a subfolder of "C:\Program Files (x86)" (generally C:\Program Files (x86)\CleanMem\).Known file sizes on Windows 10/11/7 are 1,421,312 bytes (46% of all occurrences), 1,417,216 bytes and 4 more variants.
The Mini_Monitor.exe file is not a Windows system file. The process uses ports to connect to or from a LAN or the Internet.Mini_Monitor.exe is able to monitor applications.Therefore the technical security rating is 40% dangerous, but you should also take into account the user reviews.
If Mini_Monitor.exe is located in a subfolder of the user's profile folder, the security rating is 64% dangerous. The file size is 1,421,312 bytes.The program has a visible window. The program listens for or sends data on open ports to a LAN or the Internet. This process is launched automatically by the Windows Task Scheduler. It is not a Windows core file. There is an icon of this process on the Windows taskbar, but it is hidden.Mini_Monitor.exe is able to monitor applications.
To help you analyze the Mini_Monitor.exe process on your computer, the following programs have proven to be helpful: ASecurity Task Manager displays all running Windows tasks, including embedded hidden processes, such as keyboard and browser monitoring or Autostart entries. A unique security risk rating indicates the likelihood of the process being potential spyware, malware or a Trojan. BMalwarebytes Anti-Malware detects and removes sleeping spyware, adware, Trojans, keyloggers, malware and trackers from your hard drive.
CleanMem keeps memory use in check on the system without the memory being pushed to the page file. This in turn keeps the system running smoother. CleanMem itself is totally free. When user install CleanMem it will auto run every 15 min by the Windows Task Scheduler. Once installed it is set it and forget it. Just as it always has been.
User can configure CleanMem to do more advanced things such as ignore lists, only lists, and log files. These can be set by the CleanMem Settings program in the start menu.
The Mini Monitor is the only part of CleanMem that is the Free/Pro. All features in the mini monitor from v1.7.0 are included and still free, including some new features that where added as well.
The Pro version of the mini monitor is simply extra features, such as tools and information.
One very important thing is that there are no nag screens in the free version of the mini monitor and no pop ups asking to upgrade to pro or anything like that. So the free version is still as helpful as it was before and the pro version adds more control and options for the power users.
Now first and foremost. You will notice the settings and windows are very plain looking. This is by design!
The point of a good monitor is to NOT take anything away from the system, or take as little as possible to do its job.
Having the settings window all prettied up and such does nothing more than take more resources and more cpu to draw onscreen.
You can choose to have the monitor not to show at all by the "Show Mini Monitor" check box. You can also control if the mini monitor shows its text, and the text in the bar. You can even set if it has rounded corners and more.
One of the pro features is to choose what text to show on the mini monitor. The free version shows total memory and commit total in the text. The pro version allows a user to choose from an additional 12 options.
"Advanced Monitor Rules"
This allows the user to set up to 3 different rules for any process on the system. These rules run based off the process name and not the process ID (PID) number so if there is more than one instance of a process name, every instance of that process will be affected by the rule.
In the list you will see Process, Memory, Command and Result.
When the advanced monitor cleans a process it will check the CleanMem.ini settings file, and if you have CleanMem logging enabled, the advanced monitor will follow those settings as well.
Users can also have the monitor change the cpu priority of a process. This is useful for users who want a process to run higher or lower than normal and don't want to have to manually change it in the task manager every time the process starts. Remember that setting a process to "Realtime" means exactly that.
CleanMem Mini Monitor is an add-on that works with CleanMem and gives you more options and control. You can monitor your memory usage, set custom thresholds, run CleanMem manually or automatically, and access various tools and information. The Mini Monitor is free for basic features, but you can upgrade to the Pro version for more advanced features.
If Mini_Monitor.exe is located in a subfolder of the user's profile folder, the security rating is 64% dangerous. The file size is 1,421,312 bytes.The program has a visible window. There is an icon of this process on the Windows taskbar, but it is hidden. The software uses ports to connect to or from a LAN or the Internet. The app is launched periodically by the Windows Task Scheduler. The file is not a Windows system file.Mini_Monitor.exe is able to monitor applications.
I have read about memory leaks and crashing to windows does appear to be a symptom. I have downloaded a memory monitor called CleanMem mini. It sits in the bottom right corner of the screen and gives real-time memory usage with the option to clean it out if it goes in the red. I will update what I find out when I have spent a bit of time with it!
However, with this method you will always have a minimised Task Manager sitting in your Windows task bar after logon, in spite of you having ticked Options->Hide when minimised in Task Manager. It will only disappear from the task bar -- with the tray icon remaining -- if you maximise it once again and minimised it manually. If this is annoying you, here is another method:
This is a VBScript that opens the task manager and subsequently emulates the button presses of Alt + Space + n, which minimises a window. If you want to test it, you have to run it as administrator! You may open a Command Prompt as administrator and run
CleanMen Pro is a good system example: tray icon menu & tooltip text and this category: General, Monitor settings, Advanced monitor and etc. How to find this software from Rahim-Soft step by step: Frist download then install and after play the program. This program released on Apr 8, 2011.
Re: Stuttering or "micro-stutters". All visual stuttering problems are caused by the video stream having to wait for the "art assets" required to render the display OR the game writing something to disk (such as a save game file or logging). Mostly these are due to the hard disk drive being orders of magnitude slower than VRAM, with System RAM (e.g. "ENBoost") and "solid state drives" (SSDs) being in between. Keep in mind that this game was designed for older PC and XBox console systems, and it is now possible for your new "latest and greatest" gaming machine to be faster than it can handle. There are internal design choices that cannot be overcome. The "video pipeline" has always been prone to problems. The following are "mitigations" that have been found to help some people.
Consider if the problem might not be related to the associated sounds that accompany the firing animation.
* The game has "memory leaks", primarily linked to the audio system due to the version of the Ogg Vorbis Libraries used by Bethesda. Getting 2-3 hours before a CTD is pretty good. The audio problem is fixed by using the updated [ Ogg Vorbis Libraries] posted by Kane Wright. You might also want to try using the tool "CleanMem", which periodically (you can set the interval; default is every 15 minutes) tells the OS to perform it's built-in "clean up" of memory. It has a "mini-monitor" that displays memory usage. Doesn't seem to hurt and might help.
Please see the following entries under the 'Solutions to Performance problems' section in the wiki Fallout NV Mod Conflict Troubleshooting" guide if you haven't already.
* 'Issue: "Full screen mode" exhibits CTDs and stutters or micro-stutters'
* 'Issue: Lag or "micro stutters" even with "New Vegas Stutter Remover" installed'
* 'Issue: Win10 Screen tearing in "Borderless Windowed Mode"'
* 'Issue: CTD without warning, "Out of Memory error", or stops responding after the Main Menu' for other settings that can indirectly affect micro-stutter.
* There are also some NVSR configuration suggestions under the 'Issue: Game in slow motion' and entries. (These will not help with the "Tick Fix" alternative mod, but the author of NVSR now has a suggested configuration for Win10 linked there.)
* The 'Issue: What's with these Solid Green billboard signs in the distance (LOD)?' entry under the 'Solutions to Mesh (Red "!" icon) or Texture (solid color) problems' section can also help if your problems started after you installed VWD/LOD texture packages.
* If you are using CASM or some similar "auto-save" mod to manage your save game files (recommended), try increasing the "time between saves" set in the "save frequency"; and reducing the number of occasions it saves to the minimum (e.g. disable most "Autosave Events" in CASM) and see how that impacts the game seeming to freeze temporarily.
* If you have "NVSE logging" enabled (see the 'Checklist Item #4' entry in the wiki "Fallout NV Mod Conflict Troubleshooting" guide), disable it until actually needed.
Reading from or writing to disk for any reason is the slowest thing the game does.
The size of your image files also has an impact. Larger/higher resolution is not always "better". Please see the wiki "Display resolution versus Image Size" article.