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Actually the correct answer is NO. Even if you don't have enough ram, windows will use the harddrive as ram, so it's basically hard to "run out of memory". Even then, you WILL get an error NOT just freeze up.
You might want to have the computer checked out by a local computer store for any hardware issues, corrupted files, drivers, viruses, and spyware.

2007-04-15 12:41:58 · answer #1 · answered by computertech82 6 · 0 0

yes, all that RAM is is memory which allows everything to run while you use it. If you fill up all this space your computer will freeze. It is a lot like filling up a toy bin. If you reach the top and can't close the drawer, what happens? Nothing, you can't do much except get more space or empty up some of the things inside it.

A screen freezing isn't necesarily a RAM problem though, it could be a virus, a bad program, or even your screen itself.

2007-04-15 11:08:11 · answer #2 · answered by writer_jon 2 · 0 1

No, no longer likely. Having much less ram can decelerate each little thing once you run out because of the fact the tricky stress would be used as a non everlasting place. What i think of ought to be inflicting the subject is the two you have defective hardware or a potential grant that can not grant its unique potential output any extra. when you consider which you say it in many situations happens while the CPU is going to one hundred%, it ought to propose the CPU demands extra potential than the potential grant can take care of. it ought to no longer appear like the potential grant is the subject, yet many situations blue monitors would nicely be traced to a potential grant. it is going to reason factors to no longer artwork precise hence inflicting an blunders message. have you ever checked in the experience that your CPU is overheating? while became into the final time you spread out the case and wiped sparkling out the airborne dirt and dirt? airborne dirt and dirt would reason laptop's to overheat and reason blue monitors. examine in case you have defective ram like another answer. Run the MEMTEST application and do some passes to envision in the experience that your ram is sweet. in case you would be able to offer me extra information, i might have the skill to grant extra suggestion.

2016-10-22 06:17:02 · answer #3 · answered by corbo 4 · 0 0

Yes. You may not have enough ram to keep everything going. You may also, or separately, have an outdated video card. But this may not be it either. You might have a lot of spyware or viruses that are wasting your systems resources.

If you have under 512mb of ram, you may look to upgrading.

If you have a GeForce series 2 or below (video card), you may want to upgrade also.

If its the spyware, a good computer repair shop should be able to set your sysrtem straight.

2007-04-15 11:11:48 · answer #4 · answered by PuttPutt 6 · 0 1

Yep it sure can, you can avoid this too, by decreasing the number of programs running, and be defragmenting the harddrive which cleans up your computer if you use windows. Its under start, programs, accessories, disk defragmenter.

2007-04-15 11:17:05 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Sure can....

2007-04-15 11:11:07 · answer #6 · answered by Taba 7 · 0 1

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