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Why you can't use all of your RAM

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Why you can't use all of your RAM

10.09.2014 9:06 AM

Your PC has 4GB of RAM, or maybe even 8GB. But Windows doesn't even use 4GB. Here's what's going on.

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Get Microsoft's beta operating system on a virtual drive or right on your hard drive.

 

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Find downloaded files faster with these two quick tips

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How to take a screenshot on your Android phone

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