After exiting MATLAB, it doesn't truly terminate in the Task Manager.
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After exiting MATLAB, it doesn't truly terminate in the Task Manager.
Even after closing the MATLAB software (including using the exit command), the memory usage remains the same as when MATLAB was running, and the related processes don't exit.
When MATLAB is reopened, new related tasks are created.
Consequently, after repeatedly opening and closing the software several times, the memory becomes completely full, causing the computer to malfunction.
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Alireza Esmailnezhad
on 4 Aug 2025
I recently installed Matlab 2025a, and I have the same trouble, not only that, it also consumes higher RAM than the previous releases. I think it is because of New Desktop (theme) of Matlab.
dpb
on 4 Aug 2025
As suggested, above, submit this to Mathworks as an official support request/bug at <Product Support Page>
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