1. Close unnecessary programs and browser tabs: Consider closing any programs or browser tabs that you are no longer using in order to free up memory.
2. Limit startup programs: Consider limiting the amount of programs that launch automatically on startup.
3. Scan for malware: Malware can often take up a lot of memory, so it’s important to run regular scans to ensure that your computer is free from malicious software.
4. Free up disk space: Low disk space can also lead to increased memory usage, so if you’re running low on disk space, consider deleting files or uninstalling programs you don’t need.
5. Increase your RAM: If the above steps aren’t enough, consider increasing your random-access memory (RAM) or replacing existing RAM.
6. Enable virtual memory: You can also enable virtual memory by setting a minimum size and maximum size for your swap file.
7. Use lightweight applications: Consider using lightweight applications or alternative resources to reduce your computer’s memory footprint.