Windows XP (SP2) – Die Desktop Heap Beschränkung aufheben und mehr Applikationen gleichzeitig laden

As soon as you run dozens of applications at the same time, you will notice that after a certain number of open windows, Windows no longer opens anything. For example, if you load 50-60 instances of Internet Explorer, Windows reaches its internal limit for applications and displays the next instances completely garbled or not at all. This internal limit is also called the desktop heap.

Desktop heap restrictions

Each application and each window use a specific desktop heap in which they store menus, variables, fonts, printer drivers or sub-windows. If you want to increase the desktop heap in favor of the simultaneously running programs, you must perform the following steps:

1. Click in succession on Start/Execute and enter regedit in order to Registration editor to open.

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2. Expand the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\SubSystems\Windows and double-click on the long %SystemRoot%\system32\csrss.exe ObjectDirectory=\Windows…. value. Now move the cursor to the center and change the SharedSection=1024,3072,512 Value according to SharedSection=1024,5120,512. The middle number determines the size of the desktop heap in KB: So instead of 3 MB, you are now using 5 MB of desktop heap for applications!

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To apply the changes, you must restart your computer! From now on, Windows should no longer run out of breath so quickly.

By Sandro Villinger

Founded Windows Tweaks as a teenager in the 90s. His helpful PC tricks made it Germany's most visited Windows site (back then this is what Sandro looked like). He then went on to write elsewhere, such as for PC-Praxis, Computer Bild and PCWorld in the USA. Microsoft also poached him from us. Now Sandro is back, finally sharing his tweaks here again. For a stress-free digital everyday life. You can reach Sandro via e-mail.

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