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HeadshotGames
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02-19-2016, 12:59 PM
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It's not unusual for the system to display a higher RAM usage than the actual installed amount. The reported 37.9 GB could reflect virtual memory, background processes, or other system components using more space. Your PC likely has 16 GB of physical RAM, so the discrepancy is common but worth checking with tools like Task Manager or System Information.
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HeadshotGames
02-19-2016, 12:59 PM #1

It's not unusual for the system to display a higher RAM usage than the actual installed amount. The reported 37.9 GB could reflect virtual memory, background processes, or other system components using more space. Your PC likely has 16 GB of physical RAM, so the discrepancy is common but worth checking with tools like Task Manager or System Information.

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ThomGamer045
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02-29-2016, 01:26 AM
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To capture a screen on a PC, use the built-in tools like the Print Screen key or the built-in camera app, or install third-party software such as Snagit or Greenshot.
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ThomGamer045
02-29-2016, 01:26 AM #2

To capture a screen on a PC, use the built-in tools like the Print Screen key or the built-in camera app, or install third-party software such as Snagit or Greenshot.

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Tiarbald
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03-07-2016, 12:02 PM
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When working on Windows, utilize built-in tools such as Snip & Sketch (find them in the Start menu).
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Tiarbald
03-07-2016, 12:02 PM #3

When working on Windows, utilize built-in tools such as Snip & Sketch (find them in the Start menu).

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Alan4041
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03-10-2016, 07:03 AM
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The operating system reserves a portion of your storage, ideally an SSD, to function like RAM when your available memory exceeds the limit (like 15.9 Gb here). This is completely normal. Regarding RAM usage, right-click on the memory section in Task Manager and adjust the memory resource percentage. This lets you monitor how much each process consumes. If you notice inconsistencies, it becomes easier to identify issues this way. Hope this assists.
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Alan4041
03-10-2016, 07:03 AM #4

The operating system reserves a portion of your storage, ideally an SSD, to function like RAM when your available memory exceeds the limit (like 15.9 Gb here). This is completely normal. Regarding RAM usage, right-click on the memory section in Task Manager and adjust the memory resource percentage. This lets you monitor how much each process consumes. If you notice inconsistencies, it becomes easier to identify issues this way. Hope this assists.