Okay! Hope I can install MalWare Bytes without having the system eating all the RAM again...
Display Task Manager details with memory sorted. Capture a standard image of the screen. Also provide a screenshot of the Performance tab showing Memory selected.
Additionally, note that using Windows with only half your RAM at startup is typical. More RAM generally means more resources for Windows, which can reduce usage of your SSD/HDD and improve performance. The OS also pre-loads applications according to your habits to speed up program launches. This area isn't reserved—free space will be released automatically if needed.
So here we go: (Process Tab) (Performance Tab) - Then I start moving files: (Process Tab) - This happens when I download a game on Uplay (watch out, the computer becomes unstable, frames drop, response slows...): (Process Tab) - About two minutes after stopping the download and quitting Uplay and Steam (Performance Tab) - Please let me know! I’ve already backed up everything I need, so reinstalling Windows won’t be an issue. Thanks! NHL
Did you turn off, move, or adjust the page file? If not, everything looks fine with your setup. You have many programs open; consider stopping them or adding more memory that suits you. Likely, you should aim for at least 16GB of RAM. I can’t suggest which processes to remove—it’s up to you. Your system is fine as it stands. I don’t know your specific requirements, so I can’t give precise advice. If you want, you can change the desktop icons in the settings under Start > Settings > Personalizations > Themes > Desktop icon settings. Then select the icons you like. Regarding the registry usage, it’s using 24MB instead of the usual 7-9MB—this might be normal or worth checking.
And regarding your system performance during game downloads, it might be due to resource constraints. For your second question, the increase in RAM usage doesn't match the percentage because the system isn't utilizing it effectively. Thanks!
I've encountered the "Antimalware Executable" before... do you have APC Pro installed on your system? It might be legitimate antivirus software, but it's worth double-checking just in case. I don’t want to make a mistake—this isn’t the first time I’ve noticed it today!
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It's unclear without more details. Your answer depends on your hardware, what you expect, and your current background.
It varies... if you're using a USB to Ethernet or wireless card, they depend on the CPU for tasks, which can be typical based on your hardware. If you're getting Ethernet from the motherboard, ensure your chipset drivers and controller are up to date. From the images you shared, it looks like the program is using more than 1GB of RAM right now—it's tough to tell without more details.