In some not very new computers, there is a severe lack of RAM. Moreover, it’s often impossible to add another RAM bar, due to the lack of free slots. Many have to contrive in every possible way, turning off "unnecessary" services of the operating system. After this, as a rule, the operating system works even worse.
Is it really impossible to increase the amount of RAM in other ways? Can. And using a regular flash drive. About how to make a memory from a flash drive, and we will discuss this article.
What is this for and how to do it?
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Warning for owners of PCs and laptops with Linux operating systems. This information is irrelevant for you, since when you install the operating system itself, a swap file is created, which is used as RAM. Therefore, Linux users do not need to look for any program to turn a flash drive into RAM. Linux already uses memory very sparingly. And in which case there is always a swap file on the insurance.