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There are many places to look at the memory, and I can see it in my computer-properties. The system detection can be seen, and it can also be seen with the dxdiag detection tool, but I don't know where you use it? Then the most basic thing is to go into the BIOS and look at it.
You can see it in the first item.,If it's normal here, you don't have to worry.,If there's only more than 700 here.,It's obviously a problem with the motherboard or memory.,This is a hardware problem.,You can directly find the sales merchant.。
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Check it out in My Computer Properties. If it is 1g. That's right.
If it is not 1g. Presumably it's a memory or system issue. Usually the system is occupied a little.
For example, my 2003 system probably took up more than 300 mIt is estimated that your system has a lot of rogue software or viruses. Take a look with the Super Bunny,.
Or get a procexp and so on to check the system process, add me q85313874 can be passed to you.
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It's a simple question.
What is memory for? That's what it's used for.
Of course, your 1GB of RAM system will use a lot.
And you open all kinds of software! Doesn't it add up to 300m?
Normal.
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Whether your graphics card is integrated or not, it is possible that the graphics card station uses a part of it or your machine does not support 1G memory.
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Is the graphics card integrated, so a part of the memory is crossed off by the graphics card as video memory.
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It's normal for your system to take up a portion of it.
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Use Super Bunny to tidy up the physical memory. But it doesn't seem like there's 1 g for you to use! Dizzy. Mine is just over 100 m !!
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Available more than 700 refers to the idle part, that the system is only used more than 200 is normal, the system itself is going to occupy memory, my vista as soon as the system is turned on will occupy seven or eight hundred megabytes. It's okay!
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Maybe it's because you're using an onboard integrated graphics card, and you've divided 256 into video memory.
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Yours should have an integrated graphics card.
Part of the memory. It's been assigned to the graphics card.
Normal phenomenon. If it's a discrete graphics card. Then there's a bit of a problem.
Tsai Tsai check.
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It may be that the graphics card is not standalone.
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Buying an Apple is not a windows, but also installing 360, which is a strange thing, which can really be a good thing.
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Enter 360 and there is a boot acceleration, which turns off all the useless startup items and the useless background services.
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Apple and Windows are incompatible, or switch back to the Mac system.
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Open your computer's task manager and see what is occupied in your process. Drawings:
Just close the file that you don't need to open.
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You take a look at the performance graph on Task Manager.
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It should be that you integrate the graphics card or the core graphics card has divided a large part of the memory as video memory, you can set it in the BIOS
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Brother, you still have 763MB left. It means that you have used nearly 2000MB of memory!
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Because you open more programs, each program will use a certain amount of physical memory as soon as it is opened, and the more you open, the less physical memory available, and different program stations use different games, and the game will occupy a little more:
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Right-click on my computer -- Properties and you can see how much memory you have. If you clear your RAM to 1 GB and you see 512. Then you are using two heels of 512, one heel is not detected, wipe it again and see!!
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Open the Task Manager, see which process is taking up the most memory, and uninstall the corresponding software.
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In addition to what was said on the first floor, you should also clean up the garbage, there are many ways on the Internet, and there is also a check to see if there is poisoning.
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Are you a Vista system or an XP system, if it is a Vista system, all I can tell you is that it is like a bird. You have to run at least 512m.
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Find a computer repair in the community to take a look! ~
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It's normal, just add a piece of memory. My memory usage is often above 1GB.
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Use 360 to see what is accelerated at boot, and delete it if it's useless.
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Don't leave useless software open at any time, it takes up resources, and the general 512m is enough.
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1 Check the startup items and startup services, if you don't know how to use the registry, you can use software such as QQ Doctor Kingsoft Guardian, Windows Optimizer and other software to optimize and remove unnecessary startup items and services.
2 Detect and kill Trojans and malware.
3 Uninstall antivirus software (some antivirus software will seriously interfere with the boot speed and occupy memory after a period of time), and install it if necessary.
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The normal condition is that it is poisoned
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Take a look at Task Manager, that bastard is taking up memory, and then deal with it.
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What is the system?,Win7 Visit is normal.,It's just that you don't usually pay attention to it.。
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There is a program that runs automatically at startup, turn it off in the task manager. So clean up the startup items.
If you can't find the relevant program, it's poisoning.
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You should indeed consider adding another 1GB of memory, as soon as the system is running, as soon as the driver is loaded, and the antivirus firewall software is installed, hundreds of megabytes of memory will be used, which is normal!
However, the main problem in your current situation is that the slow is abnormal, you should first rule out viruses and Trojans, and then see if there is a driver that is not loading properly!
After eliminating some abnormal situations, you can turn off the loading of some applications and start loading, which is very convenient to do this kind of management under 360!
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