You DON'T need a special program to free up RAM. You can set it up yourself.
When your computer’s random-access memory, or RAM, is running low, Windows will increase available memory using a paging file. This is a form of virtual memory, which simulates physical RAM.
By default, the virtual memory paging file is 1.5 times the size of the physical RAM on your computer. You can manually change the size of the paging file to make it larger or smaller. In addition to this, you can optimize virtual memory by dividing the paging file space between multiple drives and removing allocated space from heavily-accessed drives. Here’s how:


  1. Click the Start button located in the bottom-left corner of the desktop and select Run. Type in sysdm.cpl and click OK.
  2. Click the Advanced tab in the dialog window that opens.
  3. Click on Settings in the Performance section.
  4. Click the Advanced tab. Under the Virtual Memory section, click on the Change button.
  5. Under Drive, select the drive that contains the paging file you want to change.
  6. Type in a new paging file size in megabytes. Click Set when you are done.



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