Intel Optane Memory, when visible in your Windows settings, is typically installed as physical hardware, such as an Intel Optane module, to enhance system performance by acting as a cache drive. If Intel Optane Memory appears in your system settings and you do not physically have an Optane module installed on your system, it might be a remnant of a previous configuration or a generic entry that may not be applicable to your specific hardware setup. Here are a few things you can try in this scenario: 1. Check Windows Settings: - Review Intel Optane Memory in your system settings and try to determine if it is listed under "Apps" or "Storage." If it is listed as an app, it might be a software component related to Optane support...