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    windows is már rég olyan, hogy megpróbál minnél több dolgot a memóriában tartani.

    Superfetch is a feature introduced with Windows Vista. The official description of the Superfetch service says that it "maintains and improves system performance over time," but that's vague and doesn't explain the whole story.
    It sits quietly in the background, constantly analyzing RAM usage patterns and learning what kinds of apps you often run. Over time, Superfetch marks these apps as "frequently used" and preloads them into RAM ahead of time.
    Superfetch appears as "Service Host: SysMain" in the Windows Task Manager. The idea is when you want to run the app, it will launch much faster because it's already preloaded in memory.

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