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How do I fix "graphics RAM low"?


System Analyzer says "low graphics RAM is affecting performance". I have 4GB memory which is all I have ever had on a computer, yet I have never had this problem. Anyone know a remedy?

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Ssherjj
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Hello Edro,
 
Welcome to the Community Forum,
 
There is nothing you can do other then upgrading your graphics card or memory. I wouldn't take system analizer very serious.
 
It's just a guide to let you know about your system.
 
Anybody else in the forum want to add to this @ or @
 
 
Kind Regards,

Dermot7
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superssjdan
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As i've said in the past,it's nothing to worry about,especially if you are not experiencing any issues.4 gigs system memory is the starting point for a 64 bit OS,and definitely more than enough on a 32bit OS.It will run most things without issue.

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I have 12 gigs of RAM, and it still shows LOW GRAFICS. What's up?

akim
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As stated previously, this is nothing to worry about if you are not experiencing issues. If you do run into any issues, please contact our support team and they will be happy to assist you further. 

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Thanks for the quick reply, but it really doesn't help due to the pc running duper slow. Can I use a Fix-me-stick with Webroot ?

Baldrick
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Hi ddave21
 
Welcome to the Community Forums.
 
Since when has the PC been "running duper slow"? If it was immediately after either a hardware or software change then the first option is to look to reverse that change, and see if that helps. PCs usually do not start going slow of their own accord...it is usually triggered by another event. If we can locate that then we can advise more fully.
 
It terms of the "Fix-me-stick", it depends on precisely what the stick will do to your system. In most cases it should be fine and if it does cause issues just uninstall WRSA whilst fixing & then reinstall it...the reinstall proces sis really quic (and just make sure that you have your keycode handy).
 
Regards, Baldrick

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