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Thursday, February 24, 2011

How To Reset RAM in a Computer

The RAM or Random Access Memory is the area on your computer where application programs, the operating system and data, which are currently in use, are stored so that you can easily access them by making use of the processor of your computer. Although it is much faster to read from and write into compared to other storage areas on your computer, the RAM is only there for as long as the computer is working. Once you turn it off, all of your data on it disappears too. As soon as you start your computer again, the other files along with your operating system are loaded into the RAM all over again, coming from your hard disk drive. Whenever the RAM is full, the processor will have to incessantly cover up your old data with the new ones, which in turn slows down the operation of the computer. Where a hard disk can only take so much data and stop taking in any more, the memory on your RAM is never-ending and will go on and on except in a much slower manner than you might expect it to. Random access means that you can access any storage site directly but in an organized manner. A lot of computers allow their users to add in more RAM modules, which decrease the amount of time the processor takes to read all of the data from the disk drive. The normal way that the RAM works is that once a program is finished, the particular RAM in use goes back into your system. Should there be a time that this does not happen, resetting your RAM may be required through defragmentation. Here’s how to do it.

* Downloading of software. The first step to take in resetting RAM is to download the software RAM Def. and save it into your computer. You will not need to pay for anything since the software is free of charge. You need not worry about viruses and spyware on the software as it has also be tested against them.
* Installation of software. The next step would be to unzip the file and allow the .exe file to run and start installation from which you will be instructed on the process. This may take a couple of minutes and will not occupy a lot of space on your disk drive.
* Selecting your settings. After accomplishing the first two steps, you will now begin to get your program running which will show you settings you can choose from. To choose them, simply click on the “Yes” on the pop-up box. The settings you choose will now determine how your program will be performing hereon. Select the settings, which are most suitable for you. It would be a good idea to let the program run all the time and also when starting Windows so you are able to keep a close watch on your memory resources. Click on Ok when you have completed your settings selection.
* Begin defragging. To begin this process, click on “Start.” Once done, select “Send to tray.” This will allow your program to continue running on your background and let you know what your current status is.


If you notice that your amount of memory available is decreasing, it is always a good idea to begin defragging it. By keeping your program running all the time, you will be able to closely monitor the performance of your computer.

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