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    Help needed! Windows Explorer memory leak

    I would use a diagnostic process to rule out third-party apps/services. You can do this by stopping Services and processes for known apps (e.g. Google Chrome) in Task Manager, whilst monitoring with Process Explorer. When you stop the right service or process the leak should stop. You mentioned...
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    Help needed! Windows Explorer memory leak

    It appears that the issues being faced by users on MS forum might be caused by different issues. There doesn't seem to be anything running under your exporer.exe process, which does imply a leak. I would use a diagnostic process to rule out third-party apps/services. You can do this by stopping...
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    Help needed! Windows Explorer memory leak

    OK, if you feel that Explorer is at fault verifying and repairing Windows system files (of which explorer.exe is one of) would resolve this issue. The linked article shows you how to repair system files - How to repair Windows system files I would still suggest opening in Safe Mode to see if...
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    Help needed! Windows Explorer memory leak

    You appear to have lots of open apps. You might want to boot your computer into Safe Mode and see how the usage looks Let us know how you get on.
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    how to check windows partition style

    You can use diskpart, and then list disk
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    How can I disable , delete , create , adjust pagefile via registry?

    Windows page file (pagefile.sys) is a optional system file - it cannot be edited in the registry. I'm a little confused - can you clarify what you are trying to do?
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    Battery Always Charging

    Lithium-ion batteries in laptops are made up of a number of cells which degrade over time - so this is pretty normal.
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