You can increase your laptop's RAM in two ways: physically upgrading the RAM or adjusting virtual memory settings.
1. Physically Upgrading RAM
If your laptop has an extra RAM slot or supports higher-capacity RAM sticks, you can upgrade it by:
- Checking your laptop's RAM compatibility using tools like Crucial's system scanner.
- Purchasing a compatible RAM stick.
- Opening your laptop's RAM compartment (usually under the back panel).
- Removing the old RAM (if necessary) and installing the new RAM by aligning the notches and pressing down firmly.
For a step-by-step guide, check out this wikiHow tutorial or watch this YouTube video for a visual walkthrough.
2. Increasing Virtual Memory (Software-Based)
If upgrading RAM physically isn't an option, you can boost performance by increasing virtual memory:
- Open System Properties (
sysdm.cpl
in Run). - Go to Advanced system settings > Performance settings > Advanced.
- Click Change under Virtual Memory.
- Uncheck Automatically manage paging file size and set a custom size:
- Initial size = Installed RAM × 1.5
- Maximum size = Installed RAM × 3.0
- Click Set, then OK, and restart your laptop.
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