Windows 10 uses memory compression to store more data in your system’s memory than it otherwise could. If you visit the Task Manager and look at your memory usage details, you’ll likely see that some of your memory is “compressed”. Here’s what that means.
by Chris Hoffman via How-To Geek
by Chris Hoffman via How-To Geek
What Is Memory Compression in Windows 10?
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August 08, 2017
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