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Check the computer's technical specifications, including processor, memory, BIOS or UEFI version, system model and manufacturer, Windows 10 version and edition, etc., under the "System information ...
When Windows isn’t working correctly, one possible culprit could be faulty memory. Here's how to check your computer for memory problems on Windows 10, Windows 11, or an earlier OS.
There are four methods Windows 11/10 users can follow to check for CPU or Processor Cache Memory Size (L1, L2, and L3) on a computer.
On Windows 10, you can use Task Manager and Resource Monitor to check the apps using the memory and fix the problem. In this guide, I'll show you how.
If you don't usually review dump files to troubleshoot problems, they are probably wasting valuable space – here's how to delete them on Windows 10.