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Does windows ME run better with 512 RAM as opposed to more? [message #88009] |
Sun, 16 May 2004 17:54 |
flyingfox
Messages: 1612 Registered: February 2003 Location: scotland, uk
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I'm totally aware of that; however, someone said something about windows ME running better with 512, since it was designed for a maximum of 512. Using more than that could in fact make the operating system worse off as a whole. I'm asking if anyone can confirm this.
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Does windows ME run better with 512 RAM as opposed to more? [message #88085] |
Mon, 17 May 2004 07:32 |
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TnTANDY
Messages: 130 Registered: April 2004 Location: UK
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Think of your computer as car for a second.
You have your basic, box standard car, with only a 1.1 litre engine
Later on you decide to remove the engine and put in a 2.0 litre or soemthing And then you decide to lower the car, then you decide to put some spoilers on it. (And then a little paint job )
This is a metaphor for your computer. The better the components, the faster the components even... Then the faster your PC system will be.
True the newer the OS, the more ram and CPU and stuff it requires (alot of the time)
When Windows ME was made, a 512mb was like the best thing to have back then, if you add more than that these days, say goodbye to the past! as your PC will be will basically "be fast as fuck"!!!
LOL, hope you can understand what I'm saying, I talk crap half the time by explaining things in metaphors :rolleyes:
LOL
Andy
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Does windows ME run better with 512 RAM as opposed to more? [message #95141] |
Sun, 13 June 2004 20:04 |
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liberator
Messages: 246 Registered: May 2003 Location: Classified, Level Phi cle...
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Speaking of XP, get the Pro version if you can. XP Home is crippled in several key areas including account management and network control.
Also, count on spending $250 US minimum. Some places have agreements with MS to allow them to sell versions of Windows(usually OEM) at a greatly reduced price(I've seen as low $139 US) as long as the purchaser is also buying a non-trivial, non-periphreal peice of hardware such as a hard drive or video card.
There was a time when people were impressed that I have the firepower to decimate a planet in under 10 minutes.
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