The computer doesn t turn on anything, but the memory usage is high?

Updated on number 2024-05-02
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    UC browser has been opened, this piece of memory, no need to recommend closing, the others are operating normally, you can moderately close some programs running, you can**360 security housekeeper, the overall optimization of the computer, 360 automatic optimization of all software, close the program that is not needed.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    More than 90% of the computer does not turn on the memory is as follows:

    1. It is computer poisoning, and the whole virus is disinfected in safe mode.

    2. There are too many self-starting software at startup, or there is software running in the background all the time.

    3. The computer memory space is insufficient.

    It's that there are too many background processes. There is a CPU-intensive, memory-intensive process in Windows: Windows Update.

    And this process is open by default. As soon as the computer is turned on, the process will go all over the world looking for updates, resulting in a high memory footprint.

    Solution: Boot the computer to the desktop. Right-click on the "Computer" icon, click Properties, click Windows Update, select Change Settings on the left, and change Important Updates to "Never check for updates".

    In the lower left corner, type: , find the Windows Update process, right-click, select Stop, then right-click, select Properties, select Disable for startup type. Generally, as long as the computer turns off this process, the system will be faster.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Locate the Windows Update service and double-click to enter. Go to Properties, set the startup type to disabled, click Stop running, and then click Apply, detailed steps:

    1. First, right-click the start button, as shown in the figure below.

    2. Start the right-click menu and click Run, as shown in the figure below.

    3. Enter during the operation, click OK, as shown in the figure below.

    4. Find the Windows Update service and double-click to enter, as shown in the figure below.

    5. Go to Properties and set the startup type to disabled, as shown in the figure below.

    6. Click Stop running, and then click Apply, as shown in the image below.

    7. Next, find the Windows system folder in the start menu, as shown in the figure below.

    9. Enter sc config ndu start=disabled enter in the administrator command window, and then restart the computer, as shown in the figure below.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The first reaction is to first look at which software occupies more memory in the background process, if the background process is not likely to reach more than 90% (to understand how much memory is running on your computer, the running memory is 2g, 90% is easy to reach), there must be something else at work.

    Viruses in your computer. Try antivirus software.

    If the old driver is not updated, the computer memory occupies too much, it is recommended that the next driver wizard update the driver and restart the computer to try.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Reboot first to try, if it doesn't work, open the task manager, the performance tab, the CPU column can display the boot time, the display format is days, hours, minutes, seconds, if it shows that the continuous boot has not really shut down for many days, it means that there is a lot of garbage in the memory, you can clean it up with some software, or you can do it manually, run the command prompt as an administrator, enter powercfg -h off, and then restart it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1.Remove the battery (it is quite possible to solve the problem, although I don't know why)2If there is a virus in the computer, use an anti-virus tool to kill the virus.

    There is a process window update in the task manager that closes it and disables it.

    It may also be that there are too many programs running, too many processes, close or prohibit it.

    4.Press F8 to power on. (I haven't tried this, and I don't know what it does, so be cautious) 5It may be 360, and software such as PC Manager suddenly went crazy, and uninstalling it is 6Change the location of your computer's "virtual memory".

    Virtual memory: If the physical memory is small, you can set the virtual memory to be larger, which can be 2 or 3 times the physical memory. If the physical memory is already very large, such as 4G or 8G, then it can only be kept in the default state or doubled, too large, but it will affect the performance of the computer.

    Let's set up the virtual memory of your computer.

    1) Right-click on this computer (My Computer) - > Properties.

    2) Click on "Advanced System Settings" on the left side of your computer

    3) Click on "Settings".

    4) Select "Advanced" – > Change

    5) Remove the "automatically manage the paging file size of all drives", select a relatively large drive letter, it is not recommended to put it in the system disk, and customize the initial size.

    6) After the settings are complete, restart the computer.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The computer is almost full of software without opening a few software. It may be that the memory occupied by the computer itself is relatively large, or the memory of the computer is too small, you can consider reducing the system version, or adding memory modules to the computer.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    You still don't know so much about the computer, if you install too much software, and the software that starts immediately does not change the settings, then the natural memory will be occupied a lot, you need to clean up the things that start immediately, ban everything, and then you can no longer have this kind of error.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Maybe the memory of the computer itself is not high, and the open software is running, which causes the memory to overflow quickly.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If there is not a lot of software installed on the computer but the memory is full, this is mainly because the installed program software has a large memory, or the disk has an abnormal fault. So, it is advisable to repair the disk.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The computer didn't open a few software, and the memory was full, because the current warm software is very large, so there is generally no 16G memory now, and it is a running card.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The computer didn't open a few software, and the memory was almost full. The computer doesn't have a few software open, and the memory is almost full, so you can buy a larger memory module and add it to the computer to alleviate this situation.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Change to a larger memory module, close the web pages that you don't use, and turn off the software you don't use in time. This will free up memory space.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    This is generally fine.

    The system has swap memory, which is to use the files on the hard disk as memory space. So it won't crash.

    You can add memory if you want.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    In this case, your computer may have a virus or a Trojan horse. You install Security Guard or anti-virus software to check it out.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It is possible to end some programs that are not used.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    To fix this issue, you need to set up the following settings: go to System Properties, change the virtual memory options, and set the initial size. Here's how:

    Change the virtual memory.

    Click [Computer], select [System Properties] on the taskbar, select [Advanced] in the pop-up interface, select [Initial Settings], select Visual Effects in the Performance tab, select [Adjust to Best Performance], select [Advanced] option in the Performance tab, and select [Virtual Memory] to change.

    Set the initial size.

    In-memory uncheck - Automatically manages page sizes for all drives. Then select the memory disk in the lower box [D f E disk], note: C disk cannot be checked. Finally, select Custom Size - Set the initial size and maximum value.

    Note: If the total memory capacity exceeds 8 GB, the virtual memory range can be set by default, and the virtual memory can be swapped to non-system disks at most.

    This one works with most computer models like the HP Star 14DR.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    After the computer is booted up,The system service occupies the memory,GenerallyXP system can account for about 30%,It depends on the software you install,And win7,The system will occupy more memory。 So this is also,A lot of people with small machine memory,Will not upgrade the win7 system,Because the memory consumed is large!

    Let me start by talking about your machine, 1G RAM should be a machine for several years. Now the mainstream is 4G memory, and the 2G memory of my notebook is a card, and I can't open too many things. And as soon as you open the win7 system, the direct memory accounts for 60-70

    If you compare cards, it is recommended to regularly clean up junk, files, clean and repair disks, and uninstall some software that is not very useful, but occupies memory!

    In fact. First, you set the virtual memory automatically, which is the system management size.

    Second, you don't care about how much memory you occupy, can you run smoothly? Yes, there is no problem.

    Thirdly, if you take up little and empty a lot as you think, isn't it a waste?

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