The 32-bit edition of some versions of Windows can cause serious RAM limitations. Find out why that is.
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Free memory and available memory sound like the same thing, but Windows defines them differently. Find out more about your RAM here.
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It’s important to know how to run a Memory Test in Windows. It’s the first step toward replacing bad RAM modules, if necessary.
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Here’s several tips for using less of your memory on your PC. Why upgrade your RAM if you don’t have to?
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A real question when buying a new PC is how much RAM, or memory, the computer needs. Here’s a rundown of various configurations and the needed RAM requirements.
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Normally, 32-bit Windows can only see about 3.5 gigabytes of RAM. However, there’s a way to access the rest of your memory. Here’s how to do that.
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Your PC’s specifications are important. It’s good to know what kind of CPU you have, what version of Windows you have installed, and so on. Here’s how.
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How the CPU, RAM, graphics, and hard drive are important when buying a new PC or upgrading an existing one, and why it depends on what you use your PC for
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It’s important to know what RAM, or memory, is all about, and how to find out what type and how much RAM you’ve got in your PC. Here’s a guide for that.