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1. Use the Windows 11 keyboard shortcut “Ctrl+Shift+Esc” to open the Task Manager. Then, switch to the “Performance” tab from the left sidebar.

2. You will now see the used RAM slots in the “Slots used” section. For example, this Windows 11 laptop that I’m using has a total of two RAM slots, of which one is currently in use.

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2. You will now see the used RAM slots in the “Slots used” section. For example, this Windows 11 laptop that I’m using has a total of two RAM slots, of which one is currently in use.

Sana may natutunan kayo sa post ko ganun lang po ka simple
