May 28 2021 05:28 AM
May 28 2021 06:32 AM - edited Oct 21 2021 10:58 PM
SolutionHello @RameshV1555,
Try this video fix and see if it helps you:
*This reply was updated to make sure the information is still valid.
May 28 2021 06:56 AM
Try run the Windows Update and download and install all updates.
Make sure update your graphic card driver too.
You may open start and search for feedback and open the Feedback Hub app and report this issue.
Nov 13 2021 07:05 PM
@RameshV1555 Editing the registry as shown in the video is unnecessary. In task manager>Processes tab, right click the 'Desktop Window Manager' entry and select 'Go to details'.
This will take you to the 'Details' tab of Task Manager, showing a detailed view of the running 'DWM.exe' process. There may be one or more instances of DWM.exe running, and if so, right click on the process showing the highest memory usage, and select 'End task'.
Your screen will turn black (with the exception of the mouse cursor) as DWM.exe restarts for a moment, but will result in returning to the screen as you left it and clearing the memory without needing to reboot your system.
Again, this is NOT a permanent solution, but a quick fix until Microsoft and Intel can address what is causing the memory hole issue.
Feb 21 2022 02:09 AM
Nov 06 2022 05:44 AM
Jan 07 2023 07:11 PM
He is correct. It worked. Follow these steps:
https://www.windowscentral.com/how-disable-windows-10-fast-startup
Jun 07 2023 06:41 PM
Jun 08 2023 05:38 AM
I am having the same issue. I have rolled back drivers, updates, etc. and nothing has worked. It's getting pretty annoying.
Jun 09 2023 02:49 PM
Jun 26 2023 09:52 PM
Aug 13 2023 05:05 PM
tried all the different results in the thread, unfortunately desktop window manager is still using about 400mb of memory and about 25% of gpu power. any idea how i can fix this?
Sep 06 2023 03:00 AM
Telling someone to delete an item out of registry with no explanation. NO BUENO!
Then restarting pc and 'miracle' the memory is fixed - WRONG! of COURSE the memory is fine on start up.
This advice is CLASSIC Microsoft, devoid of any sense of responsibilty for the BUGGY and BLOATY software that is the elephant in the room - that needs fixing (not some half-baked 'solution' from a random dude on YT).
Sep 06 2023 03:08 AM - edited Sep 06 2023 03:14 AM
Except like any snake oil, this is just a COINCIDENCE, and this is NOT the actual solution, but it's good you have such a confident opinion, should go and work for MS!
Working at MS, of course you get all the latest hardware with squigabytes of memory, so bloat and bugs like this don't affect them.
For the rest of us, it's just more obfuscated nefarious MS chow we have to chew on and like it.
Oct 09 2023 06:48 PM
Jan 24 2024 04:38 PM
You should see mine. My DWM uses as much as 5,000 MB of Memory when it's having issues. My computer mostly only has issues after I've had documents opens for a while. But the memory usage won't go back down unless I restart my computer. Closing all applications just brings it down to a low 2,000 MB. Restarting brings it back to 100 MB or less.
I will say though, when I look at the registry for DWM, I do for some reason have 21 separate "DwnInitSessionActivityId"'s Which I feel like is where the problem lies.
But can I get rid of those? Or are they important?
May 28 2021 06:32 AM - edited Oct 21 2021 10:58 PM
SolutionHello @RameshV1555,
Try this video fix and see if it helps you:
*This reply was updated to make sure the information is still valid.