I watched a video that demonstrated how to clear cached RAM using RAMMAP, claiming it would speed up my PC over time. After clearing the cached RAM, I checked out another video related to boosting internet speed, though I don't think that affected anything. Now, whenever I try to open War Thunder, my PC crashes instead. It offers to restart, but each time I reboot, it crashes again. I'm linking both videos in the comments for reference.
3 Answers
Are you getting stuck in a boot loop or a bluescreen? That's key to know. If it's stuck, you might be in trouble. You could try resetting your PC while keeping your files, but beware—there's a chance you could lose everything if you opt for a full reset. Have you thought about booting into safe mode?
If your PC is consistently crashing, it’s probably toast. Best-case scenario, you reset and keep your files. Worst-case, you reset and lose everything. Also, have you tried using a utility on a USB to boot and grab any essential files before trying to reset?
Most software that deals with RAM can lead to crashes since your computer has a garbage collector that manages RAM on its own. If you’re messing with that, it could cause issues. By the way, you really can’t speed up your internet connection just with random tricks. Can you share which video you followed and the exact steps you took?

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