Run a system diagnostic to check for errors, you'll have a tool built in but you might need to look up how to launch it. Use your system startup options to turn off automatic launch for anything that you don't need running all the time (this will stop them from starting when your system is turned on, they'll still start when you launch the program manually). ![]() Remove any programs that you do not want or need. Type the name of the program into Google (ie winampa.exe) and you can find out what it is and whether you need it. Open up your task manager and see what all is running and eating up your RAM. If you've reinstalled Windows, it may have saved a copy of all of your old data, in 7 it was in the system folders called windowsold or something, that can eat up alot of space. If your hard disk is almost full, delete anything you don't need or move it to external storage. That's pretty easy to figure out, just pull up your system properties and you can see how much space you have and how much has been used. The first question is whether you actually have insufficient memory or not. ![]() Remove any recent updates and see if that helps. If your computer recently updated, it may be causing problems. The instructions you've been looking at are most likely for increasing the memory Sai is allowed to use- it won't help if you don't have enough memory available to begin with. It's probably not an issue with Sai itself.
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