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When Windows isn’t working correctly, one possible culprit could be faulty memory. Here's how to check your computer for memory problems on Windows 10, Windows 11, or an earlier OS.
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.
On Windows 10, checking your computer's hardware and system specifications can be useful for many tasks. Whether you're verifying compatibility for an app, preparing to upgrade to a new Windows ...
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.
Planning to upgrade your PC's memory, but you don't know if there are any slots available? Here's a quick way to find out on Windows 10, no disassembly required.
Check if Memory Compression is enabled or disabled and learn how to Enable or Disable Memory Compression in Windows 11/10.
Do you want to know if you can add more RAM? Then here is how to find free memory slots on your Windows 11/10 computer.
Check if your system has a memory leak To check if the memory leak is affecting your Windows 11 system, press Win+R, paste resmon into the box that pops up, and hit Enter.