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If you plan to use Windows 11 for casual browsing or light apps, 4 GB of RAM is fine. However, for resource-demanding apps, or modern games, you'll need more.
On Windows 10, you can use Task Manager and Resource Monitor to check the apps using the memory and fix the problem. In this guide, I'll show you how.
High CPU or Memory usage is known to slow down, hang, or freeze systems with Windows 10 installed in them. This high CPU usage could be caused by many applications and processes.
Windows 10 offers a number of ways to keep an eye on your system's memory usage. Here's a rundown of the options you'll find on Resource Monitor's Memory tab.
Windows 11 officially requires a minimum of 4GB of RAM to provide a more-or-less satisfactory user experience. However, as it turned out, you can run Windows 11 on a PC with less than 200MB of RAM.
If memory usage is still high and Windows 11 won’t release it, you have a memory leak problem. You can also use specialized software such as Poolmon, VMMap, and ProcDump to identify memory leak ...
To fix high memory usage by Antimalware Service Executable on Windows 11, try turning off real-time protection, uninstalling pirated apps, scanning for malware, rescheduling Windows Defender scans ...
Windows 10 tip: Shut down OneDrive completely. In Windows 10, OneDrive is built in. The connections are so tight, in fact, that OneDrive has its own node in File Explorer, with no obvious way to ...