Sysmain
SysMain, formerly known as SuperFetch, is a Windows feature designed to improve application and system performance. It works by pre-loading frequently used applications into RAM, anticipating that the user will want to access them soon. By monitoring application usage patterns, SysMain learns which programs are accessed most often and stores their essential data in memory. This reduces the time it takes for these applications to launch and respond, as they are already loaded and ready for use, rather than requiring retrieval from slower storage devices like hard drives.
The primary goal of SysMain is to optimize the user experience by minimizing wait times and making