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You can check your storage space in Windows 10 through the "This PC" menu in your File Explorer, or your Settings app.
When Windows isn’t working correctly, one possible culprit could be faulty memory. Here's how to check your computer for memory problems on Windows 10, Windows 11, or an earlier OS.
When your computer is acting up, it could be a memory problem, and in this guide, we show you how to use Windows 10's built-in memory tool to find out.
Check resource usage in Task Manager To begin your investigation, start with the Task Manager—a handy tool built into Windows that shows you myriad stats, specs, running programs, and a lot more.
Is Windows misbehaving? One potential culprit you may not immediately think to check is faulty memory. Here's how to do it.
If you store files in OneDrive cloud storage and want to know how to check OneDrive storage on a PC, Phone, or Web, see this post.
Checking the tech specs can be handy when replacing a hardware component or troubleshooting a problem, and this guide will show you how to complete this process on Windows 10.
You can check the memory on a Mac computer in its Activity Monitor by reading a memory pressure graph. Here's how to do it.