### Understand the alert The `windows_ram_in_use` alert is triggered when memory utilization on a Windows system reaches the specified warning or critical thresholds. If you receive this alert, it means that your Windows system is running low on available memory. ### What does memory utilization mean? Memory utilization refers to the percentage of a system's RAM that is currently being used by applications, processes, and the operating system. High memory utilization can lead to performance issues and may cause applications to crash or become unresponsive. ### Troubleshoot the alert - Check current memory usage on the system 1. Press `Ctrl + Shift + Esc` to open Task Manager. 2. Click on the `Performance` tab. 3. View the `Memory` section to see the total memory usage and available memory. - Identify high memory usage processes 1. In Task Manager, click on the `Processes` tab. 2. Click on the `Memory` column to sort processes by memory usage. 3. Identify processes that are using a high percentage of memory. - Optimize memory usage 1. Close unnecessary applications and processes to free up memory. 2. Investigate if running processes have a known memory leak issue. 3. Consider upgrading the system's RAM if memory usage is consistently high. - Monitor memory usage over time 1. Use Windows Performance Monitor to create a Data Collector Set that collects memory usage metrics. 2. Analyze the collected data to identify trends and potential issues. ### Useful resources 1. [How to use Task Manager to monitor Windows PC's performance](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/how-to-use-task-manager-to-monitor-windows-pc-s-performance-171100cb-5e7d-aaba-29abfedfb06f) 2. [How to use Performance Monitor on Windows 10](https://www.windowscentral.com/how-use-performance-monitor-windows-10) 3. [How to fix high memory usage in Windows](https://pureinfotech.com/reduce-ram-memory-usage-windows/)