First, make sure you get the full version of FastMM . It has some additional capabilities, such as FullDebugMode which will help you here. Rebuild your project with the FullDebugMode and 'LogMemoryLeaksToFile' settings defined in the compiler options, and the FullDebugMode DLL in the same folder as your EXE.
This will produce a file with detailed information on your memory leaks at program shtudown, in addition to the dialog box. The most useful information here will be a partial stack trace of each allocation.
The best way to do this is to get the tool to tell where where the allocation was made that led to a leak. To do this you need to download and use the full version of FastMM. The version supplied with Delphi does not have that capability.
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