@nanabillan hey! are you using a mac? I had the same issue. If you are, download the app Memory Diag from the app store and launch it. You press a button and it finds memory and closes out ram
@kilgoretrout hey! if you can, download the app _memory diag_ from the app store. My ram was fine ALL week and did the same thing 10 minutes ago. You basically press a button and recycle ram. It freed up mine from 94%
I also had trouble with this. When I fully shutdown my computer and restarted it the RAM was down to 70%. But an hour later it was back up to 98%. I just plan on fully shutting down my computer right before I take the exam. Hopefully that works!
I have done several tests through ProctorU with my macbook air (the LSAT and others for classes I have taken) and it has always run smoothly! Just make sure you have enough free RAM to meet ProctorU's requirements
for fellow MacBook Air users - I found its really helpful to create a "Quit Everything" application for yourself, took care of the RAM issues I was having
How to do it: https://osxdaily.com/2013/06/02/quit-all-applications-mac-os-x/
Thanks so much, Tennysoj! I really appreciate the tips, especially regarding Proctor U. I downloaded the software and realized that my RAM was almost at max capacity, so that was really helpful to know ahead of time. Thanks again, and best wishes!
I am taking the exam on Tuesday and was just updating my computer and checking my RAM space because I read on this thread that some people had issues with not enough RAM storage. I have 1.42 available physical memory. Is that okay or enough?
From what I always hear and personal experience, that doesnt really matter, I took two LSATs with it showing as high ram as well. Either way it doesnt hurt to make sure you have every other program thats running closed