You can check your RAM by running diagnostic tools or using system settings to verify memory status and performance.
You can check your RAM by running diagnostic tools or using system settings to verify memory status and performance.
Search for "Windows Memory Diagnostic" in the Windows search bar. Choose the option when the popup shows it. Pick the chance to restart right away for a test, or set it to run automatically on future starts.
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Several effective solutions exist: HCI MemTest86 v5 requires a tailored setup for increased memory testing. For Windows 10, installing the Linux subsystem alongside Ubuntu from the Microsoft Store is necessary.