I made my desktop (Windows 10) at home an AIO and using Parsec to control it during my university sessions.
But if I leave qBit turned on for about 8 hrs or more, the RAM leaking will crash Parsec. And I'll lose my control to it, until I told my parents to reboot it.
One day I came up with an idea that "maybe virtualize something will solve this problem", so I turned on "UAC virtualize" in Task Manager after qBit started. (Although later I realized it might not working at all)
However, things were surprisingly well - the AIO kept running for about 2 days with qBit never turned off, RAM usage is totally okay, and most important - Parsec still working, without crashing!
SO, if U guys suffering RAM leaking, please try this method, please reply whether it works or not!
UAC virtualize might ease RAM leaking issue
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Re: UAC virtualize might ease RAM leaking issue
1) Look up "RustDesk" and "MeshCentral" to remote control
2) I don't think this feature does anything. Ram usage should not go up at all, there is no memory leak whatsoever in the current versions. Haven't been one for like ever. RAM usage may increase if you are downloading and your storage cannot keep up. You can limit speeds OR go into advanced settings and hard limit ram usage. You could also just set up a VM and put qBittorrent there but of course this would limit performance quite a bit; I never had high ram usage on any OS with any version.
2) I don't think this feature does anything. Ram usage should not go up at all, there is no memory leak whatsoever in the current versions. Haven't been one for like ever. RAM usage may increase if you are downloading and your storage cannot keep up. You can limit speeds OR go into advanced settings and hard limit ram usage. You could also just set up a VM and put qBittorrent there but of course this would limit performance quite a bit; I never had high ram usage on any OS with any version.