Using MEM

The MEM command can be used to determine details about the physical and managed memory in a system. MEM does not display total XMS memory, but only the XMS memory available for a command-prompt session under these versions of Windows.

The following are MEM options for Windows 9x/Me:

 C:\WINDOWS\Desktop>mem/? Displays the amount of used and free memory in your system. MEM [/CLASSIFY | /DEBUG | /FREE | /MODULE modulename] [/PAGE] /CLASSIFY or /C Classifies programs by memory usage. Lists the size of programs, provides a summary of memory in use, and lists largest memory block available. /DEBUG or /D Displays status of all modules in memory, internal drivers, and other information. /FREE or /F Displays information about the amount of free ...

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