Guest Sanford Aranoff Posted August 21, 2008 Posted August 21, 2008 Did a scan. There are 2373 items in memory. I have 1 G memory, Win SP 2. If I bought more memory, would I speed things up?
Guest db.·.. > Posted August 21, 2008 Posted August 21, 2008 Re: 2373 items in memory not really. increasing the ram will only allow more data into memory that the cpu has to process. however, it is not to say that more memory isn't helpful because some applications produce more data, like video and graphics editing. -- db·´¯`·...¸><)))º> "Sanford Aranoff" <aranoff@analysis-knowledge.com> wrote in message news:48ADCF8F.9D23A97@analysis-knowledge.com... > Did a scan. There are 2373 items in memory. I have 1 G > memory, Win SP 2. If I bought more memory, would I speed > things up?
Guest Twayne Posted August 21, 2008 Posted August 21, 2008 Re: 2373 items in memory > Did a scan. There are 2373 items in memory. I have 1 G > memory, Win SP 2. If I bought more memory, would I speed > things up? The number of objects in memory is nowhere near as important as what is using that data. If you mean it's there when you first boot, that's normal; Win puts as much into memory as it can to be as ready as it can, for whatever you might do first. What is slow? When is it slow? When is it not slow? Why do you suspect the number of objects in memory is a problem? In other words, much more detail is required to get a decent response to this. This will likely be useful to you: How to Post a newsgroup question effectively: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/q555375
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