Re: How to check system resorses in win xp
- From: "qball1936" <qball1936@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 30 Aug 2005 13:35:09 GMT
I did a clean install, Formatted the drive and installed clean. I did not
have this problem immanently, after about 6 months. Someone else said the
Amount of ram is the amount of recourses, I have 512 now I will add another
512, and see if that helps. I may be able to uninstall some things but I
need them. Thanks. If you have any other ides please let me know.
Boris
"Jason" <invalid@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> qball1936 <qball1936@xxxxxxxxxxx> typed:
>> I feel sure I am having a problem with system recourses in win xp,
>> sense win Me I haven't been able to locate my system recourses, so I will
>> know if they are low. I do not have spyware on my computer as I
>> have programs to protect me their. so that isn't my problem. and I
>> have 512 memory. but if I load about 2 programs I start slowing down
>> to a crawl. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
>>
>> Boris Belchoff
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> Did you upgrade from ME or do a clean install?
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> Jason
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