System Memory
Helpful Tips About System
Memory
Though computers are getting better and better, and most of them
are faster than they have ever been, there is always a problem with
system memory. Though this seems to be limitless in newer
computers, there are times when even the best computer will have to
be shut down to regain free memory. I’m not really sure how this
works, but I have a basic idea of what is going on and how to fix
it.
The best thing about running out of system memory is that there
is a very simple fix. Most of the time, all a person has to do is
to turn off their computer and turn it back on. There are different
types of systemmemory, and this works for the memory that it used
for applications and running programs, not for what is stored on
the computer. Those are two different things. The memory that runs
the computer will run out if a computer is on for too long.
System memory Advice
You can usually tell when your systemmemory is too low because
it will slow down and other odd things will start to happen. You
might first notice that web pages or programs don’t react as
quickly as usual, and that pictures will simply refuse to load up.
This is usually about the time that the computer will warn you that
you are running out of system memory. The simple fix is the restart
button. Some computers can be on for days on end without a restart,
but most will have to be restarted at least every other day for
maximum performance.
When it comes to running out of system memory for storing files,
there is not much you can do with the restart button. You can try
to use the defrag program to create more space, but that won’t give
you much more. You have to find things you can remove from your
computer to open up some space. Things like videos and songs take
up a lot of space, so if you have some you don’t use, save them to
CD or a zip drive and get them off your computer. This will free up
some of your system memory. If you have a lot of work files on your
computer, these might be holding your system back as well. Remove
anything that has not been used for six months or more, and save it
somewhere else for easy access and a faster computer.
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