1. Disable unnecessary startup programs: Unnecessary programs running at startup can consume a large amount of system memory and decrease performance. Use your system’s task manager to identify and disable any programs running at startup that you do not need.
2. Disable unused applications: Identify and disable any applications that are not in use on your system. This will free up memory resources that would otherwise be used by these applications.
3. Increase Virtual Memory Allocation: Virtual memory is the portion of RAM allocated to processes that don’t fit in physical RAM. Allocating more virtual memory will provide more space for processes, freeing up system memory.
4. Upgrade RAM: Adding more RAM is the most efficient way to improve system memory and performance. By upgrading your RAM, you can reduce the amount of paging that needs to occur in order to run your applications.
5. Run disk cleanup: Disk cleanup will delete unnecessary files and programs from your hard drive, freeing up valuable space.