When your computer starts slowing down, there could be any number of reasons for this happening, and with a bit of troubleshooting you can often determine the culprit. We offer a number of free resources within the ReviverSoft Blog if you want to do it yourself and we also have a number of products on our website that will do a lot of the work for you. Working through this troubleshooting process can tell you whether you can solve the problem with some maintenance and optimization, get by with an […]
By Davide De Vellis |
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By Davide De Vellis |
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A “Blue Screen of Death”, or BSOD, is a scary (and frustrating) experience. Your computer suddenly stops whatever it was doing, shows this cryptic error, and then is either rendered useless or mysteriously reboots. On a particularly bad day, this will just keep happening over and over and over again, and you can’t get anything done. Fortunately, once you determine which screen you are getting you can quickly narrow down and solve the problem. NTOSKRNL.exe runs a lot of different things in your computer, so it may take a bit […]
By Steve Horton |
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The 32-bit edition of some versions of Windows can cause serious RAM limitations. Find out why that is.
By Steve Horton |
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Free memory and available memory sound like the same thing, but Windows defines them differently. Find out more about your RAM here.
By Steve Horton |
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It’s important to know how to run a Memory Test in Windows. It’s the first step toward replacing bad RAM modules, if necessary.
By Steve Horton |
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Here’s several tips for using less of your memory on your PC. Why upgrade your RAM if you don’t have to?
By Steve Horton |
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A real question when buying a new PC is how much RAM, or memory, the computer needs. Here’s a rundown of various configurations and the needed RAM requirements.
By Steve Horton |
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It’s important to know what RAM, or memory, is all about, and how to find out what type and how much RAM you’ve got in your PC. Here’s a guide for that.