I have a similar problem with my pc. It used over 60% of RAM :(. After a short search I found CPU-Z. The program gave me very extensive information about my pc. It turned out that i need a pc cleaner, which i can use for uninstalling all unnecessary programs. Startup programs also affect RAM...
I've heard that parental control software offers such functionality. A friend of mine uses HomeGuard You can also use this program for restricting the time your kids spend on their PCs ;) I hope this works for you
anez390, since you CPU supports 64-bit OS, you shouldn't downgrade it to 32-bit version. However here you are a link to Win 7 Advisor It is probably the best way to understand if you hardware is ready for win7 64-bit and whether it is necessary to perform the downgrate process.
you probably should try some software designed to recover files... I agree DARKER that Recuva is fine and can help you... However there are other apps that can be helpful in your case...but first you need to answer the question that carnageX asked you.. thus you can choose the right program...
i will keep my Win7 as well, because it is superb unlike Win8. It is a total mess... i read an article about the key changes of win9 and it should be much better than Win8/8.1... as PP Mguire said, we will wait till December to find out.
i totally agree with PP Mguire...Chome and Firefox are always better choices instead of IE regardless of its version...so choose one between these two and you'll be fine..
Hi, I might be a newbie here, but actually i know a walkaround. I have similar issues with another security software. What I actually did to installed Bluestacks was to turn off my antivirus app before the installation and turn it on once I was ready. Try this one out, it may help you as well. :)