I found the apps slowing down my PC - how to kill the biggest memory hogs
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I found the apps slowing down my PC - how to kill the biggest memory hogs
"If you open the task manager (Ctrl + Shift + Esc) and sort the programs by memory usage, you'll find the usual culprits (your browser, Microsoft Office apps) at the top of the list, and a handful of others you probably can't identify."
"I recommend identifying the biggest culprits of memory leakage first: excessive browser tabs, bloatware from your PC's manufacturer, and applications that start up on their own (whether you use them or not)."
"One thing you may not be aware of: Chrome has its own task manager, so you can see exactly which tabs are costing your PC the most memory."
Many processes run in the background of a PC, consuming memory. While some are essential, others can be disabled to enhance performance. Checking memory usage in the task manager reveals which applications are the biggest culprits. Browsers like Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge often use significant memory, especially with multiple tabs open. Users can utilize Chrome's task manager to identify and close memory-intensive tabs. Additionally, disabling unnecessary startup applications and processes like SysMain can further improve system speed.
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