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    How can I increase my system resources?

    I was wondering if there was a way I could increase my total amount of system resources so I wouldn't be running at around 30-40% when I have some applications open. Would adding more ram help any? If not is there any other way?
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    OF COURSE MORE RAM WILL HELP!! YOU CAN NEVER HAVE ENOUGH!!

    if you can't get more ram...then use a ram optimizer. it will clean up your system resources...
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    Adding rams (256 is nice enough) is sure help to run your applications more efficiently, but watchout on some OS that bog down with too much rams......

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    i have 512...and i m loving it...I NEVER RUN OUT!! usually like 300mb free....lol...
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    **Edit**

    System resorces have little to do with RAM you have or free hard drive space, either. Windows System Resources are actually reporting the free memory remaining in five small "bundles" of memory managed by two programs the operating system uses for a all kinds of tasks. The Two programs are USER.EXE, otherwise known as the input manager, which gets three of "bundles", while GDI.EXE, the graphics display interface manager, gets the other two.

    The two programs will keep track of all the programs windows you have open as well as handling drawing objects and assisting prinitng tasks.


    What I suggest for you to do is to clear your start up menu. Only run the progrmas nessesery to keep you system operational. To do this Click on start>run>[type]"winconfig"
    A window will now open click on start up tab. Now uncheck everything you don't need. This is the easy way to do it the proper way is to get in to your registry, but if you are not familure with the regedit then just use the for mentioned.

    Good luck.
    Last edited by ECILOPAVEHT; 04-30-2002 at 10:47 PM.
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    • Run as few SysTray programs as possible (icons in lower right corner.) Close them out manually or disable the start with Windows command in their main menus.
    • Delete unwanted StartUp programs from your Start->Programs->StartUp folder. This won't delete the programs, it will just prevent them from loading up on their own when Windows boots, and from loading/running in the SysTray upon boot.
    • Click Start->Run and type in MSCONFIG; hit Enter. Click the Startup tab and remove any unwanted startup items. Some of your SysTray and StartUp folder programs hide out here, too.
    • Delete your Temp Internet cache, or just increase the cache size. Some people have run their comps for years and never emptied this... *shudder*
    • Run only *necessary* applications. Composing an email while listening to mp3's, downloading pr0n with multiple IE windows open, photochopping your forum enemies' pics and running multiple XDCC's in IRC is going to stuff up your system something fierce. Remember, pr0n first.
    • Add more RAM!!! It's reasonably-priced these days.

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    Originally posted by aeflux66
    • Run as few SysTray programs as possible (icons in lower right corner.) Close them out manually or disable the start with Windows command in their main menus.
    • Delete unwanted StartUp programs from your Start->Programs->StartUp folder. This won't delete the programs, it will just prevent them from loading up on their own when Windows boots, and from loading/running in the SysTray upon boot.
    • Click Start->Run and type in MSCONFIG; hit Enter. Click the Startup tab and remove any unwanted startup items. Some of your SysTray and StartUp folder programs hide out here, too.
    • Delete your Temp Internet cache, or just increase the cache size. Some people have run their comps for years and never emptied this... *shudder*
    • Run only *necessary* applications. Composing an email while listening to mp3's, downloading pr0n with multiple IE windows open, photochopping your forum enemies' pics and running multiple XDCC's in IRC is going to stuff up your system something fierce. Remember, pr0n first.
    • Add more RAM!!! It's reasonably-priced these days.
    yep...he's right...make out all dem stupid icon on the bottom right except for essentials (virus scan, firewall, and stuff) oda than that, don't have them there...they use up system resources.
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    Easier said than done, I have :

    Firewall,
    Ram Optimiser
    Temp monitor
    Trillian (messanger prog)
    Getright
    Power manager
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    I-touch,

    All of them in some way essential.
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    Originally posted by The Wizard2
    Adding rams (256 is nice enough) is sure help to run your applications more efficiently, but watchout on some OS that bog down with too much rams......
    Ya, if u have a shitty windows like me (Windows ME) don't have 512mb of ram... it has done literally nothing for me (after I paid for it), now i sit around and twiddle my thumbs till dad buys XP ;[
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    Yep more ram always does the trick.

    What OS do you have on your PC.
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    Originally posted by tuck2040
    Easier said than done, I have :

    Firewall,
    Ram Optimiser
    Temp monitor
    Trillian (messanger prog)
    Getright
    Power manager
    I-point
    I-touch,

    All of them in some way essential.


    temp monitor? u really don't need that....getright? close it...open it when you need to download...you definately don't need the power manager...close that...and wut is Ipoint and Itouch?
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    Easier said than done, I have :
    Firewall,
    Ram Optimiser
    Temp monitor
    Trillian (messanger prog)
    Getright
    Power manager
    I-point
    I-touch,
    Here is mine:

    Scheduler (I probably should get rid of this although I don't know if it is taking up any sys resources)
    Winamp Agent (I listen to music alot)
    Volume
    Window Blinds and Object Bar (I have been messing around with these a little)
    ATI thing
    Zone Alarm
    PC-cillin (trial)
    Pop-up Killer
    E-Prompter

    (maybe a little too much do you think?)

    Yep more ram always does the trick.
    What OS do you have on your PC.
    Win98se
    My Webpage: http://www.andyknotts.com (Give me feedback)

    My specs:
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    Abit NF7 @ 205 MHz FSB
    1.5Gigs PC3200 RAM @410Mhz
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    Altec Lansing 641's
    128meg NVidia 6600GT AGP
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    NEC DVD/RW
    Lite-on 40x12x48 CDRW
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