How To Fix RAM Not Fully Usable On Windows 11 [2023 Guide]
How To Fix RAM Not Fully Usable On Windows 11 [2023 Guide]
Is your Windows 11 PC getting slow? Is your PC not using all its RAM? Luckily, you are at the right place if you are facing these issues.
RAM, or Random Access Memory, is an important resource that allows you to multitask on your PC. Sometimes your Windows 11 PC cannot use all the RAM, which slows down your PC and brings other performance issues. Due to this problem, you won’t be able to access your Windows 11 PC to its full potential.
RAM is a volatile storage device that your computer uses to store data and also use it simultaneously but it is used to store the type of data that is being frequently used by the operating system or an application running on it. Once your computer shuts down all the data in it is lost as it is a temporary but fast storage device. The more amount of RAM you have, more smoothly your computer will multitask by enabling the applications to store more files they need frequently. Having more RAM never hurts, but not able to use the whole of it can be unacceptable to a user.
Issues addressed in this tutorial:
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Many of the users, when started using Windows 11, reported that when they open the Windows property window or the Task Manager, they noticed that only a part of the total amount of RAM is currently usable by Windows. In some cases, they would see an unusually large amount of RAM been “Hardware Reserved” by the Windows in the Task manager. It could be in fact due to reason that amount of memory has been reserved for the internal graphics adapter installed on your computer but if you have dedicated graphics card installed on your computer then this shouldn’t be the problem. And for some, the amount was from 1124 MB to 4181 MB which is not normal.
This tutorial will apply for computers, laptops, desktops, and tablets running the Windows 11, Windows 10, Windows 8/8.1, Windows 7 operating systems. Works for all major computer manufactures (Dell, HP, Acer, Asus, Toshiba, Lenovo, Samsung, and Huawei).