Intelligent standby list cleaner (ISLC) v1.0.3.2 Released (updated)

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Silver wrote: Tue Sep 29, 2020 4:56 pm Hello, and first of all thank you for the work.

I have and problem that I did not find in previous pages.
I had stuttering in BFV when free memory reaches 0, so I installed ISLC.
It's working as intented (it starts on startup and purge when free memory reaches 1024) BUT each time it auto purges, the game micro freeze, like before when free memory was at 0.
I looked in Perf, it makes a spike on GPU and on HDD where ISLC is installed at each auto purge with micro freeze.
Hi,
This is not something I can fix as it is the Windows function that do this.
What you can do is, play with the values .
How much Ram you have?

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I have 16 Gb RAM, I7-3770K and GTX 1080.

Can it be because ISLC is installed on a HDD (F:), Windows on another (C:), and the game on a third (H:) ?
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Silver wrote: Tue Sep 29, 2020 5:04 pm I have 16 Gb RAM, I7-3770K and GTX 1080.

Can it be because ISLC is installed on a HDD (F:), Windows on another (C:), and the game on a third (H:) ?
Not sure, you could try to have it on C and check if it helps,
ISLC may cause a stutter when it clean, but that should be better than constant stutter if you have 0 ram left.

Try 512mb value or double it to 2048.
See what fit best for you.
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Having it on C helped. Now the purge is barely noticeable in game.

Thank you
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Hello there. I just wanted to inform you that the program seems to trigger a false-positive reaction in GameGuard (for me, in PSO2). I can launch the program after the game has been launched, but it's impossible to launch it with it running at the same time, it just instantly closes.

Do you know any workarounds other than closing the program, then start the game and then start the program again?
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First time using it, and having an issue with Windows Settings and Microsoft Store constantly showing a popup with 0x80070426 error even with default settings, works fine with other applications.
I'm using Windows 10 Pro 64bit Insider Preview version 2004 build 20241.1000, I got 16GB of RAM.
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LJ3JmW0cICBmEVwBWHPS wrote: Thu Oct 22, 2020 6:09 pm First time using it, and having an issue with Windows Settings and Microsoft Store constantly showing a popup with 0x80070426 error even with default settings, works fine with other applications.
I'm using Windows 10 Pro 64bit Insider Preview version 2004 build 20241.1000, I got 16GB of RAM.
Not related to ISLC for sure.
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Dajova wrote: Thu Oct 22, 2020 12:34 pm Hello there. I just wanted to inform you that the program seems to trigger a false-positive reaction in GameGuard (for me, in PSO2). I can launch the program after the game has been launched, but it's impossible to launch it with it running at the same time, it just instantly closes.

Do you know any workarounds other than closing the program, then start the game and then start the program again?
You should talk to gameguard about this. No idea why they would block ISLC.
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Wagnard wrote: Thu Oct 22, 2020 8:03 pm
Dajova wrote: Thu Oct 22, 2020 12:34 pm Hello there. I just wanted to inform you that the program seems to trigger a false-positive reaction in GameGuard (for me, in PSO2). I can launch the program after the game has been launched, but it's impossible to launch it with it running at the same time, it just instantly closes.

Do you know any workarounds other than closing the program, then start the game and then start the program again?
You should talk to gameguard about this. No idea why they would block ISLC.
I asked in a Discord about this and it seems like just the purge memory part of the application seems to trigger it, since it seems to indicate some bot action on their part. Don't ask me why, eastern anti-cheat programs in general are very bad in that regard.
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