Well, if a program doesn't closed properly (like if it got an unextected error or illegal operation), most likely, the program will not get a chance to clear the RAM the data it made on the RAM, which will take up space, or even some resources, and you might not have enough RAM available to run the program again if it keeps crashing. The left over data will also increase the size of your virtual memory "win386.swp" (a file the your harddrive uses as extra memory). If the error keeps up that you can't run the program anymore, you have to restart Windows or your computer.
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