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Standby (1111 MB): When a process exits normally, the memory manager moves the unmodified pages in the working set to the Standby memory, which effectively makes the Standby memory a true cache of recently used files. By keeping these pages on the Standby list, the memory manager reduces the need to re-fetch the information from web/disk/network location which is more involved and time consuming, should the pages be required again.
Cached Memory = Modified + Standby = 52 + 1111 = 1163 MB.
Cached memory holds data or program code that has been fetched into memory during the current session but is no longer in use now. If necessary, the Windows memory manager will flush the contents of cached memory and release it to the free memory.
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us...1c-e7d39b979938
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