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my app add that key so i delete it would that mean that it would keep the dll and how can i kepp the dll
no i did not but the application created the key
If that key is tied to that particular application, the key may be telling Windows to unload the particular dll or dll's used by that program. Unless you uninstall the program, I would let the key alone.
memory improve master the box always unload dll's is now unchecked
there is another key in the explorer section called always unload Dll's and that is set to 0 does that mean that it
will keep the dll's
Whatever "memory improve master" does, undo those and delete the application forever. Just going to mess your computer by using an application like that.
Like I already said Vista and Win7 use superfetch.
You start messing with it you could mess up your computer.
Jimmy