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Windows is low on memory?
04-28-2014, 11:06 AM
Post: #1
Windows is low on memory?
My dad is kinda having problem with his laptop.
He is kinda busy so he asked me to help.
He is getting windows warning that "your computer is low on memory. please turn off these programs: Explorer, Folders"

Since he doesn't even have internet explorer open, I guess it is windows explorer..

I looked at memory usage. It says that 3.2gb / 3.9gb (80%+) is being used. The problem is that he only has like google chrome and couple of words open.
When I look at programs/processes, chrome is using like 100mb, then is like goes down for other processes and if you would add all the processes memory usage up, you wouldn't get more than 300-400mb of memory usage.

Is this some sort of a virus or something?

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04-28-2014, 11:11 AM
Post: #2
 
Try this:
1) Click Start--> Run --> Type msconfig
2) Under the Startup tab uncheck all non Microsoft programs.
3) Reboot your system and see if you get the same problem.

Clear your temporary Windows files too if you want to.

As an absolute last resort format your hard drive and reinstall your operating system

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04-28-2014, 11:13 AM
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You're very right! That's a smart way of detecting a virus' presence.
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04-28-2014, 11:20 AM
Post: #4
 
The way to Repair Low Memory Problems

Your memory acts because the life blood of your personal computer. So, low memory will slow your personal computer to a death get. A low memory error can be the effect of a number of factors. Nonetheless, remedying the problem can have you will a faster more effective computer

Technically, memory works a temporary storage regarding data. There are three forms of memory. RAM, ROM and also Virtual memory. When you get a low memory problem. The error will be described as a reflection of low memory difficulties with RAM or Virtual memory space. Often, this error may be easily reversed by freeing up memory to your system's use. This article will reveal to speed up the memory functions with just a couple of clicks.

Before you commence freeing up memory, you need to test to see if the low memory error will be caused by faulty RAM MEMORY hardware. If the RAM MEMORY hardware has be ruined, it may need being physically replaced. Follow the instructions below to check your memory.

1. Simply click "Start"
2. Type "memory" in to the search bar.
3. Pick "Memory Diagnostic Tool".
some. Choose the option to test your memory.

So, in the event you passed the test together with flying colors, lets get yourself started removing your low memory space problems. Fading widows, translucently, animations as well as other visual affects make the desktop very beautiful and also exciting. However, these features all has to be loaded into your RAM MEMORY. The more features, the less memory you should have for running the programs you need. You should streamline the Windows visual effects to take back more RAM for quick use. Here is just how:

1. Click Start, and click "Control Panel".
a couple of. Click "System".
3. Simply click "Advanced System Settings"
some. Under Performance, Click "Settings".
5. Beneath "Visuals Effects",
6. Pick " Adjust for finest performance".

As previously explained, programs need memory. There's no way around this reality. If you have a great deal of programs running silently inside the background, these programs are silently making a low memory environment. Any time Windows loads, it also loads set up programs. Eliminating startup programs is probably the best ways to conclusion low memory errors. This tweak may also speed up your shutdown method. You can cut your set up programs load to simple bones by altering your "msconfig" also referred to as your start up system configuration. Here is just how:

1. Open your "Start" food selection.
2. Click "Run"
3. Inside the command screen type "msconfig. exe"
some. In the "system setting utility", click either "service" or perhaps "startup" tab
5. Uncheck all programs your are no longer making use of.
6. Click "OK"

It is possible to change your virtual memory by altering level of free resources for your personal computer uses for it. Virtual memory uses free space being a resource. So you can transform the the amount free space reserved for your Virtual memory to remove low memory problems. Here's the way to alter your Virtual Memory space.

1. Go to your "System Properties" inside the Control Panel.
2. Beneath the Advance tab under Efficiency, click "Settings".
3. Pick Advanced
4. Choose "Change" beneath Virtual Memory.
5. Select your Hard drive.
6. Click "System Control Size".

All in almost all, these tips will allow you to solve most of the low memory problems. Other cases may necessitate a hardware upgrade. To keep your computer to working efficiently, you need to own available free resources.
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04-28-2014, 11:30 AM
Post: #5
 
System Mechanic could help by defragging the memory.
http://www.iolo.com/downloads/download-system-mechanic/
The free version can also be used to disable some unnecesary startups.
But I'd recommend paying for it to get all of the other features.
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04-28-2014, 11:39 AM
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You could get more memory.
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04-28-2014, 11:48 AM
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check your fire wall and close some word programs you say lap top but state the version of windows being run clean out your cookies and history in Google see if it helps
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