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    This article from InSource shows How resolve InTouch Alarm's displaying "Low Ram"

    • Author: Mataia Ross
    • Published: 4/1/2021
    • Applies to: InTouch

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    1. Compare the installed RAM to the available RAM on your Machine.

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    Ways to reduce RAM usage.

    • Restart your computer
    • Update Your Software
    • Clear Your Cache
    • Track Memory and Clean Up Processes
    1. Locate your computer memory:
    • Hold the Ctrl+Alt+Del keys to open the Task Manager.
    • Select the “Processes” tab.
    • Click the “Memory” column to view how much space they are taking up

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    1. Disable startup programs you don’t need.
    • Select the “Startup” tab from the Task Manager.
    • Click “Startup impact” to organize the programs from high to low usage.
    • Right-click to disable any programs that you don’t need.
    1. Stop background apps.
    • Go to computer settings.
    • Click the “Privacy” category.
    • Scroll down the panel on the left side to “Background Apps.”
    • Turn off any apps you do not use.

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    Clearing page files on your hard drive will clear any RAM it has stored and help keep your computer running efficiently. You can set this to automatically clear when your computer shuts down, just like the RAM. Do this by:

    Open the Registry Editor:

    • Type “Registry Editor” into the start menu search bar.
    • Click “Yes” to allow Registry Editor to make changes to your device.
    • On the left, scroll to and select “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE.”
    • Scroll to select “SYSTEM.”
    • Select “CurrentControlSet.”
    • Find and select “Control.”
    • Scroll to select “Session Manager.”
    • Look for and choose “Memory Management.”
    • Select “ClearPageFileAtShutdown.”
    • Enter the number “1” under the value data and hit OK.

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