I'm struggling with my laptop crashing while playing games because it feels like my RAM is overloaded. Is there an easy way to clean up my laptop and free up some space on the hard drive without doing a full hard reset and losing all my files? I'm really desperate for help!
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Applications usually don’t crash just because you're running low on RAM or disk space. It’s more likely a driver issue or another error. When a game fails, look for any error messages that pop up. Providing more information about the crashes could help others give better advice.
First, check what's taking up space on your hard drive. A tool like WizTree can help you find your largest files, which you can then decide to remove. Also, how much RAM do you have? While it can be tricky to upgrade laptop RAM, it’s doable for many models. Make sure you've also disabled unnecessary startup programs.
To start clearing up space, try removing temporary files and unnecessary apps. You can use the Disk Cleanup tool by pressing Win + R and typing 'cleanmgr'. Also, check the Task Manager for any startup apps that can be disabled to free up resources. Most crashes can be fixed with just a simple cleanup, so a full wipe isn’t necessary.

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