The MEMORYSTATUS structure contains information about the current state of both physical and virtual memory. The GlobalMemoryStatus function stores information into a MEMORYSTATUS structure.
typedef struct _MEMORYSTATUS { // mst DWORD dwLength; // sizeof(MEMORYSTATUS) DWORD dwMemoryLoad; // percent of memory in use DWORD dwTotalPhys; // bytes of physical memory DWORD dwAvailPhys; // free physical memory bytes DWORD dwTotalPageFile; // bytes of paging file DWORD dwAvailPageFile; // free bytes of paging file DWORD dwTotalVirtual; // user bytes of address space DWORD dwAvailVirtual; // free user bytes } MEMORYSTATUS, *LPMEMORYSTATUS;
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