How can I check memory usage on my Mac?
You can check memory usage on your Mac by opening the Activity Monitor. You can find it in Applications > Utilities.
What should I look for in Activity Monitor?
In Activity Monitor, click on the 'Memory' tab. You'll see a list of processes and their memory usage, along with a memory pressure graph.
What does the memory pressure graph indicate?
The memory pressure graph shows how efficiently your Mac is using memory. Green means there's enough memory, yellow indicates some pressure, and red means your Mac is running low on memory.
Is there a way to free up memory if it's running low?
Yes, you can close unused applications, restart your Mac, or use the 'Memory' tab in Activity Monitor to quit processes that are using too much memory.
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