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I just discovered that if you have an ATI-card, and right-click on the

desktop, the GDI-usage of explorer.exe each time increases (with 1) ,

and it's resources won't be given back. I also found a solution :

disable displaying the ATI-Control menu -> see

http://blogulate.com/content/how-to-disable-ati-catalyst-control-center-from-context-menu-in-windows/

how to do that. When you have disabled it, no GDI-memory is leaked from

explorer.exe when right-clicking.

 

This leak patch is not the main leak I have at the moment, but every

bit helps.

 

Cya for now, Albert

 

 

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