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Asus X55A Windows Reinstallation... RAM Question
Hello All,
I have an Asus X55A laptop. The laptop has 2GB of RAM and a Celeron processor. The PC is about two years old. The PC was so loaded with spyware and who knows what else that I ended up doing a clean windows install. I could not use Asus factory reset which accomplished by hitting F9 at start up as the hard drive was not responding. The hard drive would get to the Windows startup screen and just sit there.
So, not sure if it was the right thing to do or not but I inserted a Windows Home Premium DVD, booted the PC and did the following. Upon seeing the windows install screen, I hit Shift + F10 to bring up what I call a DOS screen (yes, I am old). Next I selected hard disk 0 and then I typed in clean. This removes the partition and was the only way that I could install windows. If I did not do this, Windows would not allow me to install.
I then installed Windows without any issue and I was able to activate by using the OEM Windows Key. I installed Windows Home Premium 64 bit. I then loaded all of the drivers for the devices. Windows has loaded several more updates as I have been using the computer over the past few days.
Here is the issue that I am having. The RAM usage seems high to me. When I look at the task manager, the RAM usage is 70% or higher. Sometimes it gets up to 80 or 90%. I am not running a lot of applications. I open Internet Explorer and that is about it. When the OS first loads, the PC runs reasonably well but after a few minutes, it starts to get sluggish. I am using Windows Firewall and Microsoft Security Essentials.
Questions
Is this just RAM? I have ordered 4MB so I will install the 4MB to see if that makes a difference.
When I removed the partitions from the hard drives and installed Windows, does either process format the hard drive? Could it be residual spyware?
Are there any other tests that I could run?
Should I have installed 32 bit?
Thanks, Bill