Do I Need More Memory ?

Do I Need More Memory ?

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Do I Need More Memory ? Ryan Hayward 07-04-2007
Posted by Ryan Hayward on July 4, 2007, 4:11 am
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Currently running Vista Premium and task manager tells me that
Physical Memory - 893
Cached - 476
Free - 0

Kernel memory - 75
Paged - 49
Nonpaged - 25

Physical Memory usage is on average 60 percent.


I'm asking this question as my hard-drive is always ticking away, ever since
I upgraded to Vista. I was told that it was indexing and defrag but the
thing is, the hard drive
light is always flashing but generally not intensively.

If I do have a lack of memory, is there anything I can do to free up memory
such as disabling
some features of Vista ? Would disabling the aero theme make much of a
difference ?


Posted by Ryan Hayward on July 4, 2007, 4:21 am
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Sorry, wrong newsgroup.
My apologies.


> Currently running Vista Premium and task manager tells me that
> Physical Memory - 893
> Cached - 476
> Free - 0
>
> Kernel memory - 75
> Paged - 49
> Nonpaged - 25
>
> Physical Memory usage is on average 60 percent.
>
>
> I'm asking this question as my hard-drive is always ticking away, ever
> since
> I upgraded to Vista. I was told that it was indexing and defrag but the
> thing is, the hard drive
> light is always flashing but generally not intensively.
>
> If I do have a lack of memory, is there anything I can do to free up
> memory such as disabling
> some features of Vista ? Would disabling the aero theme make much of a
> difference ?


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