Re: How to check system resorses in win xp



I use Graphics programs which consume recourses, when drawing & working with
pictures, Plus Office complete programs. but I think the spy programs I use
adds to my remorse problem I have three Plus a program that tells me if a
programs tries to load itself in start up. The thing that bothers Me. We
should be able to know what percent of the memory we are using when a
problem occurs, that would help identify what is happening. I realize 512
memory should be enough but I have a problem, and I think it is recourses.
But I can not find a way to check it., It appears Microsoft has hid that
information from us.but anyway thanks for trying to help Me.
Boris
"Synapse Syndrome" <synapse@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "qball1936" <qball1936@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>>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
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> What sort of apps are you running concurrently? 512MB should be fine more
> most things.
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> ss.
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