Ram+use+it+efficiently

Ram use it efficiently

When you use the "Copy" or "Cut" command, the computer copies the information to your Windows Clipboard. Note:- That information is kept in your RAM memory until it's replaced by something else. Therefore if you copy large items, this has an adverse affect your computer's performance. The reason being, that large file, picture, photo, object, etc. which you copied is floating around in your RAM, regardless of whether it's been pasted or not. For example, let us assume that you have 100meg of free RAM. Then you Copy/Cut 50meg to your clipboard That entry will continue to occupy 50 meg of RAM until something new is copied/cut to the clipboard, at which time the clipboard is purged, or it will stay there until you restart the computer. The simplest thing to do is to copy a blank space, provided it is small , reason being your Clipboard can only hold one item at a time , ergo the 50meg file is gone, and has replaced with the new small file.

You can do it the long way i.e. open the Clipboard Viewer, select the Edit menu, then Delete. Access to the Clipboard is obtained by going to :- Start, .> Programs, > Accessories, > System Tools. Do not panic if you cannot see it as it is not always installed there,  