1. Close programs you are not using: Unused applications or processes can take up a lot of memory, so it’s important to close any applications or processes that you are not currently using.
2. Uninstall unnecessary programs: Installed programs that you don’t need can also take up large amounts of memory. Uninstalling them can free up a lot of memory.
3. Empty your Recycle Bin: Files in your Recycle Bin still take up memory even when they’re deleted, so be sure to empty your Recycle Bin on a regular basis to free up space.
4. Get rid of temporary files: Temporary files created by programs can take up a lot of memory. Periodically delete the files in your Temp folder and the Temporary Internet Files folder.
5. Defragment your hard drive: Fragmentation of files on your hard drive can significantly reduce the amount of memory your computer uses.
6. Increase RAM: Increasing your computer’s RAM (Random Access Memory) will help increase its memory capacity.
7. Disable visuals: Graphics and animations take up a lot of memory, so disabling them will help conserve memory.
8. Update your software: Outdated software can use more memory than necessary, so be sure to keep your software up-to-date.