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paraplayer Snifit Level: 22 Posts: 208/280 EXP: 57271 For next: 1079 Since: 06-06-05 Since last post: 44 days Last activity: 44 days |
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get it? RAM? hahaha... really though i'm in a weird situation. I have two computers. a good computer and an average computer. The average computer without any programs running has about 120 RAM not used. My GOOD computer however has a measly 60. 60!!! so i thought it might be ad-ware. I scanned. nothing! So i thought.. maybe a virus? or spyware? i scanned. NOTHING. so there you have the mystery. a normally good computer suddenly gone bad. by the way i used a program that boosted my average computers un-used ram up to 150 but it didn't help my good computer at all. I'm fearing for the worst. The Sims 2 isn't even running smoothly anymore! WHAT AM I TO DO?! anybody have any suggestions? |
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Surlent サーレント Level: 49 Posts: 914/1077 EXP: 863920 For next: 19963 Since: 03-15-04 From: Tower of Lezard Valeth Since last post: 16 hours Last activity: 1 hour |
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Software what empties RAM is pretty useless. If you plan to use something like Adobe Photoshop CS 2, you can't have enough RAM and even with 1 GB of RAM it won't stop filling Windows' page file. To empty your RAM, usually it is enough to clean the clipboard, like open up a text document, select a single character, copy it,done. And about RAM usage it heavily depends on your computer and the operating system. Windows usually requires at least twice as much RAM as stated in the system requirements to run smoothly. If you use Windows XP, MS states it needs at least 64 MB or RAM ... and also with 128 MB it won't run smoothly at all - unless you turn off all additional effects like menu animation and such. If you have tons of start-up items in your bar, like iPodService.exe if you own that music player, the OpenOffice wizard which loads parts into RAM at system-start, third-party tools, StyleXP and such - don't wonder if your precious RAM is already used up then, even before you start some applications after logging into Windows. You might also want to test your RAM. Bootable images for a disk can be downloaded from http://www.memtest86.com. It is no failsafe since software can't detect physical RAM problems, but running it a few hours can greatly help if it still works in a good way or if it needs to be replaced. |
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paraplayer Snifit Level: 22 Posts: 212/280 EXP: 57271 For next: 1079 Since: 06-06-05 Since last post: 44 days Last activity: 44 days |
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thanks all try that. I already remember though that my computer with the problem has next to none start up applications. None which should use up this much RAM. i'll try the program next time i'm on the problem computer. Thanks for the help. |
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