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After the release of Firefox 2.0, the memory leak has become an even more notorious problem than before. On average, Firefox should take up no more than 80MB of RAM. Any more than that and you can consider yourself a victim of Firefox’s memory leak. I’m sure you’ve probably already seen a ton of guides on how to fix the memory leak problem in Firefox already.

The reason why I’m writing another one on Vista Rewired is because none of those have worked very well for me. This one will be a little different because I’ve added a few of my ingredients in. Just to give you a heads-up, this guide is going to be quite long but it’ll cover everything you need to know. Before we do anything, make sure you have the newest version of Firefox. If you don’t have the latest version, you can download it How to REALLY reduce the memory usage in Firefox | Vista Rewired


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