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learn how you can change your laptop RAM

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1. See How Much RAM You're Using Low memory is often the cause of bottlenecks on a computer, and can lead to not just slow performance but also stability problems. If you're a power user--multitasking across several intensive programs or keeping 30 or so browser tabs open at once--more memory will likely help your system run more smoothly. You can check your laptop's memory usage in Windows Task Manager. Simply right click the taskbar and select Task Manager  (in Windows 7, hit the Windows key and type "task manager" in the search field). Then, in Task Manager's performance tab, see how much memory is being used out of the total available. You'll also see how many physical memory slots are in use and, thus, how many are available for adding more memory. You'll get an even more detailed view by clicking on the "Open Resource Monitor" option at the bottom of the Task Manager window and navigating to the Memory tab. Note the screens will look sl

learn how to extend your storage

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Step 1: Add a hard drive to a PC Adding a new hard drive to a desktop PC is extremely straightforward. Most desktop PCs have one or more empty 3.5-inch drive bays. Installing a new drive is simply a matter of slotting it into a bay and connecting it to the motherboard with a cable. The new hard drive can then be used as a secondary drive to store a large music or video collection, for example. Or Windows can be reinstalled on the new drive and the old one reused for something else. Prices vary, but you typically get a lot of storage space for your cash. Step 2: Add a hard drive to a laptop With laptops, things are a bit trickier. Most models only have room for one hard drive, which means swapping out the old one during an upgrade. While some laptops have a dedicated panel on their underside for easy access to the hard drive, others may require some disassembly. While this shouldn’t void a warranty (although always check), it might be a job to entrust to a professional if you’re not con

how to prevent data

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7 Easy Steps to Take to Protect Your Data 1. Apply Software Updates Software companies often release updates that patch bugs and vulnerabilities when they are discovered. So, don’t put off software updates,  especially on operating systems . Software left outdated may still contain security flaws that can leave you susceptible to a data or privacy breach. 2. Protect Passwords Creating strong passwords  and never using the same password across sites or devices is one of the best things you can do to protect yourself from digital invasion. On your phone, lock it with a strong password and fingerprint or Touch ID. To keep track of all of your password combinations, use a password manager like  1Password  or  LastPass  to keep your passwords stored, strong and unique across all of your devices and accounts. RELATED:    15 Alarming Statistics About Law Firm Data Security When you use a password manager, you don’t have to worry about making your passwords memorable. So be random, sprinkle i
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how to formate hard disk VIA CMD Part 1- How to Clean Hard Drive Using DiskPart Before learning the steps for  cleaning the drive , let’s first understand what does DiskPart clean do? When you use the “clean” command in Diskpart, the utility software will clean the selected disks and information from the hidden sectors. All the stored data gets deleted, and you can’t undo it. It is recommended to take a backup first if there is some important data in the drive. The time taken by the complete process depends on the disk size. To clean the drives follow the following steps: Step 1- Open Command Prompt Search command prompt, right-click, and run it as an administrator. Step 2- Type diskpart Type the command as mentioned above and press ‘‘Enter’’ to launch DiskPart. Step 3- Type list disk The command will list all the drives that are available with the computer. After typing the command, press ‘‘Enter’.’ Step 4- Select the Drive by typing select disk * The * mentioned in the command needs