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August 24, 2005 at 4:41 am #671536
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InactiveI assume you are talking about RAM. If so
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Control Panel
Performance & Maintenece
SystemLook at the bottom of the little box that pops up and it will tell you how much RAM is installed. Hope this helps.
August 24, 2005 at 4:47 am #671537Anonymous
InactiveYou might also need to tinker with your virtual memory. Follow the same steps as above, then click the advanced tab at the top of the box, then under performance click settings, then advanced, then virtual memory-change. Mine is set at 720MB and I don’t have problems.
Others here are much better at this I’m sure, so if this doesn’t help hopefully someone else will chime in.
August 24, 2005 at 5:01 am #671540Anonymous
GuestThanks Much Poker!
mine was also set at something like 720 but then it said it recommended 1533 and the thing was set at maximum 1536 so I changed the 720 to 1533 and then …. unsure of what to put for maximum, … I went with 2500.
can’t say whether its made a difference or not; lol – but I assume it did something.
thanks again and I guess I’ll shut down the PC and then start it again.
oh ya, and on the amount of memory it said I have, … well I don’t know what it was before … lol … but now it says I have 1GB.
so here’s one that ought to get some laughs … does that sound about right if I had added extra memory?
August 24, 2005 at 10:31 am #671547Anonymous
Inactive:roflmao:
1GB of RAM is more than enough. Most people only run 1/2 that or less, so yes, I’d say you got the memory added.
August 24, 2005 at 12:03 pm #671557Anonymous
Guestthanks again Bud.
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