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Kick me in the blabingo's
from post #3
Windows 7 64 bit installed on a computer with only 2 gigs of ram will be hard pressed to do much of anything.
Kick me in the blabingo's
from post #3
Windows 7 64 bit installed on a computer with only 2 gigs of ram will be hard pressed to do much of anything.
I don't know anybody on this forum that has any control of pricing.
It's down to, if you want your system to do more you need more and better hardware.
At the present time I have MSE and Malware Premium running with just this forum using Firefox. One tab only
I keep a very clean msconfig Startup and non Microsoft Services.
I'm using 1.8 gigs of ram. What is a 64 Windows 7 going to do with only 2 gigs total ram.
Answer:
Not much!
I was posting my observations.
It's not an issue for me, since my laptop is only being used as a glorified media player (it just sits alongside the TV and stereo).
LM17.1 does the job at least as good as W7, if not better.
Both operating systems couldn't output video correctly to the TV.
However my friend was able to find a set of Linux commands that fixed that problem in LM17.1, whereas in W7 no amount of tinkering with the Intel driver options could fix the issue.
Installing LM17.1 (64 bit) is significantly cheaper, than buying more RAM (a few cents vs $90).
I'm not sure if rams really the issue here. My internet signal is also randomly cutting in and out, in addition to the shockwave player crashing as well. I've tested the pages I visit on other computers that are older , have less memory or, are very close to the same ram as mine that use windows xp; and those pages I visit run smoothly. I know it's not my network administrator either because I tested my computer at someone else's house and it still did the same thing. In addition, the same multitude of web pages I used 6 months ago on this computer worked fine. Now however, they work but I constantly get interrupted with shockwave crashing or my internet signal disconnecting in the middle of browsing on any given search engine. There's got to be more to this than just ram messing things up. Something just doesn't add up!
Thanks for the feedback though!:)
It's probably only one solution to your issue,
Your system spec's shows your antivirus as Windows defender
I'd say review this post again and seriously think of doing it,
Every browser I use crashes