In the case of libraries, it does not necessarily mean SHR indicates how much of the VIRT size is actually sharable (memory (This alsoĬorresponds directly to the %MEM column.) This will virtually alwaysīe less than the VIRT size, since most programs depend on the C Of how much actual physical memory a process is consuming. RES stands for the resident size, which is an accurate representation Program is able to access at the present moment. Have been mapped into it (most notably shared libraries), and memory Instance the video card’s RAM for the X server), files on disk that Memory it is actually using, memory it has mapped into itself (for VIRT stands for the virtual size of a process, which is the sum of I found this explanation from Mugurel Sumanariu very clear: 48 File System Changes: 0 20:23:06 Modified 0 Bytes SYSTEM C:\Windows\Temp\_avast_ 0 20:23:06 Created 0 Bytes SYSTEM C:\Windows\Temp\_avast_\ws2FA64D98.dat 0 20:23:06 Modified 0 Bytes SYSTEM C:\Windows\Temp\_avast_ 0 20:23:06 Modified 3.47 KB SYSTEM C:\Windows\Temp\_avast_\ws2FA64D98.dat 0 20:23:06 Modified 113.68 KB SYSTEM C:\ProgramData\AVAST Software\Avast\GrimeFighter2\processwatcher.ini 0 20:23:07 Modified 256.00 KB SYSTEM C:\Users\RJD\1 0 20:23:07 Modified 8.75 MB RJD C:\Users\RJD\NTUSER.DAT 0 20:23:10 Modified 113.68 KB SYSTEM C:\ProgramData\AVAST Software\Avast\GrimeFighter2\processwatcher.ini 0 20:23:11 Modified 113.68 KB SYSTEM C:\ProgramData\AVAST Software\Avast\GrimeFighter2\processwatcher.ini 0 20:23:11 Created 0 Bytes SYSTEM C:\Windows\Prefetch\ 0 20:23:11 Modified 0 Bytes Administrators C:\Windows\Prefetch 0 20:23:11 Modified 57.05 KB SYSTEM C:\Windows\Prefetch\ 0 20:23:12 Modified 0 Bytes - C:\Windows\System32\config\SOFTWARE.LOG1 0 20:23:12 Modified 0 Bytes - C:\Windows\System32\config\SOFTWARE 0 20:23:14 Modified 0.99 MB SYSTEM C:\Windows\Temp\_avast_\ws2FA64D98.dat 0 20:23:14 Created 0 Bytes SYSTEM C:\Windows\Temp\_avast_\unp12535970.tmp 0 20:23:14 Modified 0 Bytes SYSTEM C:\Windows\Temp\_avast_ 0 20:23:14 Modified 5.88 MB SYSTEM C:\Windows\Temp\_avast_\unp12535970.tmp 0 20:23:14 Deleted 0 Bytes - C:\Windows\Temp\_avast_\unp12535970.tmp 0 20:23:14 Modified 0 Bytes SYSTEM C:\Windows\Temp\_avast_ 0 20:23:14 Deleted 0 Bytes - C:\Windows\Temp\_avast_\ws2FA64D98.dat 0 20:23:14 Modified 0 Bytes SYSTEM C:\Windows\Temp\_avast_ 0 20:24:00 Modified 830 Bytes Administrators C:\Windows\Tasks\Adobe Flash Player Updater.job 0 20:24:00 Modified 0 Bytes SYSTEM C:\Windows\Prefetch\ 0 20:24:00 Modified 0 Bytes SYSTEM C:\Windows\Prefetch\ 0 20:24:00 Modified 830 Bytes Administrators C:\Windows\Tasks\Adobe Flash Player Updater.job 0 20:24:01 Created 0 Bytes Administrators C:\Users\RJD\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Recent\CustomDestinations\0FTVRXIYVU1WVK4HETVO.temp.
Would these changes make things look new to Reflect's image backup? = Disk Pulse Monitoring Report Summary: Date 4 Time 20:24:17 Host Name Pudgy Total Changes 48 Current Changes 48 Change Rate 39 CH/Min Process Time 1 Min, 14 Secs File Filter Off.
Disk Pulse says Change Rate is 39 Changes per Minute, which must add up over a couple of days to an impressive number. I happened to run Disk Pulse when Avast and prefetch weren't doing much, so their usually-numerous entries are absent. Below is part of a report from Disk Pulse. Since I've never defragged the disk, something else is making changes. I asked on Microsoft's forum, and received assurance that only defrag moves clusters.