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Asking about RAM and the task manager. Understanding how memory works and interacting with the task manager.

Asking about RAM and the task manager. Understanding how memory works and interacting with the task manager.

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Russin
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10-26-2016, 03:05 AM
#11
While listening to music, studying tutorials, and juggling several projects at once, I need a lot of information from various websites. It’s hard to remember everything quickly, so I end up opening many tabs. I guess adding more memory would help. After rebooting, things seem better, though I still don’t like restarting the whole thing. There were over 10 GB of data that became unusable without a reboot, which is what I’m seeing now. Once it’s fixed, it works fine. Thanks!
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Russin
10-26-2016, 03:05 AM #11

While listening to music, studying tutorials, and juggling several projects at once, I need a lot of information from various websites. It’s hard to remember everything quickly, so I end up opening many tabs. I guess adding more memory would help. After rebooting, things seem better, though I still don’t like restarting the whole thing. There were over 10 GB of data that became unusable without a reboot, which is what I’m seeing now. Once it’s fixed, it works fine. Thanks!

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TastyHaz
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11-11-2016, 11:31 PM
#12
It makes sense, actually. Usually you'd increase the memory allocation, but it's better to check for leaks first—usually that's harder to track down.
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TastyHaz
11-11-2016, 11:31 PM #12

It makes sense, actually. Usually you'd increase the memory allocation, but it's better to check for leaks first—usually that's harder to track down.

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