With applications becoming increasingly hardware-intensive these days, computer crashes and slowdowns occur frequently. To deal with all these issues and monitor hardware resources Windows comes with ...
You may need to create quick access to the Resource Monitor program on your Windows computer. You can make it in very few steps we explain below.
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I used Resource Monitor instead of Task Manager and finally understood what was eating my RAM
Task Manager has always been my first reflex when something feels off. If my PC slows down, I press Ctrl + Shift + Esc, glance at the Memory column, and see that the RAM usage sits at 80 or 90 percent ...
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