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2023 Guide to Solve ‘Your Computer is Low on Memory’ in Windows



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Windows can sometimes run out of memory, so an error will pop-up. To solve the error we presented in the video some quick fixes to the problem. You can either close programs that are using too much memory or you can raise the value for the virtual memory.

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48 thoughts on “2023 Guide to Solve ‘Your Computer is Low on Memory’ in Windows

  • Yeah well this doesnt help anyone thats forgotten passwords an cant access the windows menu

  • Everything to the point…… Very awesome use of language…… Very helpful…. Thanks brother ….. Keep it up ❤

  • im really scared all of my apps are saying "Not enough memory" or "__ can't run because it doesn't have enough memory" and idk if i should trust this so im really just stuck here and can't figure out what to do because my computer is currently unusable. it also says "Windows created a temporary paging file on your computer because of a problem that occured with your paging file configuration when you started your computer. The total paging file size for all disk drives may be somewhat larger than the size that you specified" and when i click ok it brings me to a "Performance Options" window but rn my dad is busy so i cant ask him for tech support as i do usually. ig i can't use it at the moment. if anyone has gone through something the same or similar please respond because i think i have a virus or something despite not clicking any links or downloading sus files/ opening sus pages. i really don't know what to do as whenever i open an app it goes black screen and says "Not responding" which is usually regular but i can't use any apps please help im so scared that ive got BSOD or something (Blue/black screen of death) and im freaking out. thank you for your time, sorry for writing an essay

  • wouldnt mind if i only had 8GB but i have 32GB all i do is gaming, im getting low memory errors how the hell? 32GB is overkill why would it be low?

  • Just a recap :
    1-Might be virus
    2-In task manager your memory usage shouldnt be too high
    3-Troubleshooting, system maintenance
    4-changing virtual memory

  • My laptop clicking arrow is not moving plzz tell me what should i do??

  • i think i have multiple viruses how do i clear them without paying

  • OH MY GOD THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!! <3 IT ACTUALLY WORK

  • i literally have less stuff on my pc than i've ever had and it says the memory is full

  • Ever since I was forced to use 'Google Chrome' my laptop has been FUCKED with !Memory! alerts
    Practically all I do is watch 'Tube…and now for a fucking YEAR I've been plagued with this 'Memory' shit!
    'CHROME' SUCKS ASS! (I never had this shit happen before the last 14-months or so)

  • No help. Won't let me change size. Not enough space.

  • Thanks bro for me it wos 60% to 90% and. Now it is 28% for me it is
    Now 5.8GB Available in use it is 2.1GB

  • I have 86% on Firefox.. only 4 site up. When I have only one it on the same.

  • Idk if anything worked. My background is still pitch black

  • This clickbait video is terrible and does not solve my problem. I had no problem with RAM when I was on Windows 7 and my Win10 miraculously closes apps down when I get it to near maxing out my RAM usage. Sometimes it sends me Low RAM warning, sometimes not, when I'm not even near using all 100%. Again, THIS CLICKBAIT DID NOT SOLVE ANYTHING. Thank you but no thank you.

  • If you have 16 GB of RAM/memory you should NOT need a paging file unless you're editing video or REALLY large image files. I have 16 GB of memory (on 64-bit Windows 7) and have a page file of 200 megabytes for error reporting. IF you are getting this error with 16 GB then you've got too many programs and/or tabs open in your browser. Facebook and Youtube use a crazy amount of memory. Also Windows has several small/limited memory pools used for the Windows user interface/GUI (called local heap and GDI memory pool, Graphical Device Interface memory, look it up) which are also called "Windows Resource memory pools" (which is the user-friendly name) and it is actually those small dedicated memory pools that often get depleted first (loading lots of GUI items like icons and graphical elements used by Windows) even though you can still have like 10 GB free. This happens to me often when I open too many tabs while browsing (YouTube, Facebook, Amazon and similar web sites that use a lot of graphical elements) or having too many programs open. I'm a software developer with 30 years of experience so this is what a lot of people are running into and they think they need more memory when they have plenty, it's just a badly designed operating system. Ideally Windows would allow you to configure these different local heaps and GDI/GUI memory pools. If you turn OFF/DISABLE the service/policy (called the Windows Resource Exhaustion Detection and Resolution policy) that detects if those limited memory pools (aka Windows Resource memory pools) are close to being depleted so turning this off will NOT actually FIX the problem it will just hide/mask the problem. What will eventually happen is programs that run out of memory (from these limited resource memory pools) the program will just crash and you'll get an error message or the program will just close without warning. Hope this helps some of you out there. Blame Microsoft and their limited thinking… "640 kb is more than anyone would ever need." – Bill Gates

  • If you have 16 GB of RAM/memory you should NOT need a paging file unless you're editing video or REALLY large image files. I have 16 GB of memory (on 64-bit Windows 7) and have a page file of 200 megabytes for error reporting. IF you are getting this error with 16 GB then you've got too many programs and/or tabs open in your browser. Facebook and Youtube use a crazy amount of memory. Also Windows has several small/limited memory pools used for the Windows user interface/GUI (called local heap and GDI memory pool, Graphical Device Interface memory, look it up) which are also called "Windows Resource memory pools" (which is the user-friendly name) and it is actually those small dedicated memory pools that often get depleted first (loading lots of GUI items like icons and graphical elements used by Windows) even though you can still have like 10 GB free. This happens to me often when I open too many tabs while browsing (YouTube, Facebook, Amazon and similar web sites that use a lot of graphical elements) or having too many programs open. I'm a software developer with 30 years of experience so this is what a lot of people are running into and they think they need more memory when they have plenty, it's just a badly designed operating system. Ideally Windows would allow you to configure these different local heaps and GDI/GUI memory pools. This video tells you to turn OFF/DISABLE the service/policy that detects if those limited memory pools (aka Windows Resource memory pools) are close to being depleted so turning this off will NOT actually FIX the problem it will just hide/mask the problem. What will eventually happen is programs that run out of memory (from these limited resource memory pools) the program will just crash and you'll get an error message or the program will just close without warning. Hope this helps some of you out there. Blame Microsoft and their limited thinking… "640 kb is more than anyone would ever need." – Bill Gates

  • If you have 16 GB of RAM/memory you should NOT need a paging file unless you're editing video or REALLY large image files. I have 16 GB of memory (on 64-bit Windows 7) and have a page file of 200 megabytes for error reporting. IF you are getting this error with 16 GB then you've got too many programs and/or tabs open in your browser. Facebook and Youtube use a crazy amount of memory. Also Windows has several small/limited memory pools used for the Windows user interface/GUI (called local heap and GDI memory pool, Graphical Device Interface memory, look it up) which are also called "Windows Resource memory pools" (which is the user-friendly name) and it is actually those small dedicated memory pools that often get depleted first (loading lots of GUI items like icons and graphical elements used by Windows) even though you can still have like 10 GB free. This happens to me often when I open too many tabs while browsing (YouTube, Facebook, Amazon and similar web sites that use a lot of graphical elements) or having too many programs open. I'm a software developer with 30 years of experience so this is what a lot of people are running into and they think they need more memory when they have plenty, it's just a badly designed operating system. Ideally Windows would allow you to configure these different local heaps and GDI/GUI memory pools. This video tells you to turn OFF/DISABLE the service/policy that detects if those limited memory pools (aka Windows Resource memory pools) are close to being depleted so turning this off will NOT actually FIX the problem it will just hide/mask the problem. What will eventually happen is programs that run out of memory (from these limited resource memory pools) the program will just crash and you'll get an error message or the program will just close without warning. Hope this helps some of you out there. Blame Microsoft and their limited thinking… "640 kb is more than anyone would ever need." – Bill Gates

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