Cleaner.7z - Memory

: Emptying the system's standby list (cached files that Windows keeps in RAM for quick access). Common Risks and Considerations

: Command-line or GUI triggers that tell Windows to reclaim memory from running processes.

Knowing the origin would help determine if it is a legitimate utility or a potential security threat. Memory Cleaner.7z

: Security researchers from Malwarebytes have noted that fake system tools and archives are frequent vectors for malware, such as miners or proxy nodes. Always scan unknown archives with an updated antivirus before opening.

Because .7z is an archive format, you cannot know what is inside without extracting it. : Emptying the system's standby list (cached files

: Some compression tools like 7-Zip have historically interacted with Windows memory management in complex ways, such as exposing bugs in how large memory pages are handled. Safer Alternatives

: Use the Windows Task Manager (Ctrl+Shift+Esc) to identify specific apps consuming excessive memory rather than using a "global" cleaner. : Security researchers from Malwarebytes have noted that

: If you suspect actual hardware failure or constant crashes (like CRC errors), use tools like OCCT or MemTest86 to check for physical RAM defects.