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I disabled one Windows 11 service I'd never heard of and freed up nearly 1GB of idle RAM
High memory usage on an idle system isn't always a problem. Windows actively manages your RAM, caching frequently used data so apps load faster when you need them. If your system has memory to spare, ...
Upgrading to Windows 11 comes with a few requirements, and that includes a bump in random access memory (RAM) compared with Windows 10. Windows 11, while it introduces a host of new features, may ...
Windows 11 ships with many new features and improvements compared to earlier versions of Windows, of which most, if not all, are heavy on system resources. Probably the reason why Microsoft is ...
If you are not running any apps while your Task Manager continuously shows that you use more than 70% of your RAM, then your PC has a high Memory/RAM usage issue. Ideally, it is normal to observe ...
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