How Do You Troubleshoot Memory Problems In Windows Vista?
You have two types of memory on your PC: RAM (random access memory) and virtual memory. When the computer does not have enough RAM to run a program, it will temporarily store information it needs to a paging file on your hard disk. This is what is referred to as “virtual memory.” By moving information to and from the paging file, enough RAM is freed up for use in running the program properly.You will have problem with your memory when your computer does not have enough RAM for the programs that you want to run, and is also running low on virtual memory. Read on to learn how to troubleshoot memory problems in Windows Vista. Stop memory leaks. Memory leaks occur when a program doesn’t free up the memory that it no longer needs, causing low memory problems. Stop the memory leaks by closing any program that tends to cause your PC to run low on memory whenever you run it. Repair memory leaks by checking for program updates on the publisher’s website. Run fewer programs at the same time to f