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with or without chrome, it goes to 99% after a while.exactly HOW many tabs of chrome do you have open?
that's weird. is your sticks bad? does windows see 16 GB of usable ram? i have no clue why this happenswith or without chrome, it goes to 99% after a while.
It sees the 16GB, this also happend on w10 but it was fixed by disabling some setting. (which i already disabled on this update)that's weird. is your sticks bad? does windows see 16 GB of usable ram? i have no clue why this happens
I think so but i havent found a solution on the internet yet :/Maybe a possible memory leak?
When you don't see the processes taking up your system resources, that means it's a driver or the kernel itself that's taking up the resources. My guess is one of your drivers is not playing nicely with the update. Update your drivers to the latest version from the manufacturer's website (not your PC manufacturer but the manufacturer of the chips themselves as they usually have more up to date drivers)I am using a I5 6600k + R9 290 and 16GB DDR4 hyperx memory. The 99% usage is annoying and is causing some mayor slowdowns in my system, the problem is that i'm not seeing any programs that are using my left over ram.
Already updated all my drivers, only things i atm have plugged in are the razer naga and the razer blackwidow and 2 screensWhen you don't see the processes taking up your system resources, that means it's a driver or the kernel itself that's taking up the resources. My guess is one of your drivers is not playing nicely with the update. Update your drivers to the latest version from the manufacturer's website (not your PC manufacturer but the manufacturer of the chips themselves as they usually have more up to date drivers)
Do you have any extra hardware installed/connected (other than the standard things that all PCs have and common things like USB HDDs and mice etc)?
I assume they have custom drivers, if so that could be the issue, it's just a guess though.Already updated all my drivers, only things i atm have plugged in are the razer naga and the razer blackwidow and 2 screens
hopefully restoring back before the update will fix it :/I assume they have custom drivers, if so that could be the issue, it's just a guess though.
Sometimes updates just break stuff and the only fix is to uninstall the update or reset/refresh Windows.
I think so but i havent found a solution on the internet yet :/
nope, it gave an error so prob a reinstall later todayYeah that's definitely not normal, is there any way to roll back to the previous version of Windows at all? I mean you don't need to necessarily, but it may have to be done as a last resort. Memory leaks can be a pain ><
its already sorted from highest to lowest, and it doesnt say what processes are eating the ram.It would be good if you could list ALL process running in the backgroud. There's definitely something eating all the ram on its own.
There are background processes as well. There is no way that one list in OP takes all the RAMits already sorted from highest to lowest, and it doesnt say what processes are eating the ram.
Like I said, it's either the kernel or a driver eating up all the RAM, that's why it's not showing up.There are background processes as well. There is no way that one list in OP takes all the RAM
There are background processes as well. There is no way that one list in OP takes all the RAM
yeah, i already have a bootable drive and gonna reinstall asapLike I said, it's either the kernel or a driver eating up all the RAM, that's why it's not showing up.
Do you know what all of those services that are running are for. you should go to settings then go to update and security then choose recovery theres a option that lets you keep your files but reinstalls windows so please try that it may take a while but that's my only adviceHere is the full list, i restarted so its atm at 70% but is slowly rising.
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yeah, i already have a bootable drive and gonna reinstall asap