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Saturday, September 26, 2015

How to Determine If You Need More RAM in Your Computer


Eliminate any problems that could be causing effects that you may mistakenly blame on a lack of RAM. Use measures such as scanning your computer for viruses, defragmenting your hard drive and making sure at least 10 percent of the capacity on your hard drive is unused.
Look out for specific problems that may result from not having enough RAM. The main one is applications running slowly and being unresponsive. Less common ones include parts of the display on your screen appearing to be missing, or on-screen messages explicitly referring to a lack of memory.
Keep track of the problems you experience over the course of several days, noting which applications you are running. If the issue is related to a lack of RAM, the problems should happen regularly and not necessarily be affected by the particular application you are running.
Check how much RAM your computer uses. Open and run a typical combination of applications that you would normally be running at the same time. Then open Windows Task Manager by clicking the Start button (the Windows logo at the bottom left of the screen), typing 'task manager' and pressing the Enter key. In Task Manager, keep an eye on the figure next to 'Physical Memory' while carrying out a range of typical tasks in the applications you have open. If the listed figure is consistently at or close to 100 percent of memory, you may benefit from added RAM.
Check whether your operating system is 32-bit or 64-bit by clicking the Start button, then clicking 'System and Security' then 'System.' Look for the details next to 'System type.' If you have a 32-bit system, you will not get any benefit from having more than 4 GB of RAM.
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Tuesday, September 15, 2015

How to Exit Mail on iPad (5 Steps)


Tap the 'Mail' icon on the iPad home screen to launch the email app.
Read, write or send email messages.
Press the 'Home' button to exit the Mail app and return to the home screen.
Press the 'Home' button twice to bring up the iPad's list of recently used apps. Press and hold the 'Mail' app icon until all the app icons start jiggling. A red circle with a minus sign appears in the top left corner of each app's icon.
Tap the minus sign on the Mail app icon to remove it from the multitasking bar. This quits the Mail app. Press the 'Home' button once to stop the other app icons from jiggling and hide the list of recent apps.
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Saturday, September 5, 2015

How to Clear the Console Log on a Mac (5 Steps)


Open a new Finder window by clicking on the icon in the dock.
Navigate to the 'Applications' folder in the new Finder window. Then find and open the 'Utilities' folder.
Double-click on the 'Console' icon to open the Console utility program. A new window will open that lists all recent error messages the system has recorded.
Click the 'Show Log List' button in the upper left corner of the Console window, then select a specific log file from the left portion of the screen.
Click the 'Clear Display' button at the top of the Console window to reset the log file and clear all existing error messages.
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