Computers that do not have necessary components installed need to be upgraded or replaced prior to installing XP Professional. Microsoft recommends having at least MB of RAM installed for the operating system to function correctly. However, having MB installed provides a faster and more productive experience.
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On the other hand, if you really do have a lot of money and want the advantages of 64 bit, then get bent and give your money away. So for everyone who looks at 1 gig of memory and is caught in dismay by the mothes flying out of their empty pocketbook, take a second look at what you really need and get back to the basics!!!!
Now I have Mb and XP both on my bussiness computer and home computer. Flashpoint in high detail. But for most computers in my office Mb is enought and my wife never played games requiring more than the same ammount of RAM. Photoshop 6 takes 30M doing nothing, add a single 3Mpixel image — 47M. If you are only doing snapshots, its ok.
A couple of 35 mm scans pushes it to M. Add on a web server, your favorite distibuted computing project, a few background downloads, etc… I guess I expect my computer to work the way I do — too much going on at one time. You may or may not have been programming longer than I have.
Does it matter? I may have been riding a bike longer than the kid down the street, but the kid down the street is the one doing the cool tricks on the half-pipe, not I. As for a define taking 7 bytes…. Give me a break… so what now? Are you going to complain about the semicolon taking up a byte? Visual tools are just that… visual. There still is the command line, you know. You can do whatever you wish to do with it. Or do you think 52 kb of code for stdlib initialization etc is too much for a empty MFC app?
Most of it is lost to 4 kb page boundrary segment aligns anyway. Will i be able to play sims or run office on it? Sounds reasonable for a basic XP box. As for the Sims, that depends more on your video card.
My concern is that there is still room to fine tune the many settings allowed by Windows to run more efficiently. I have installed CacheManXP, turned off virtual memory, and minimized my auto-starting programs, and it still says my system is using about MB after booting up. My laptop runs about the same at about MB.
This seem very high. If you have any suggestions on optimizing windows, specifically the speed at which programs load and switch between each other, that would be much appreciated. I believe I have exhausted the usual suspects Disk Clean, Defrag, Registry Cleaner, Boot optimization, Cache management, Deleting unused fonts, Not requiring file explorer to confirm network drives, turning off many Windows Event monitors, disabling hibernate, No desktop image, etc.
He also said it had to do with windows XP and it being a bit system. He said even though it states 2. A 32 bit operating system will not use 6 gigabytes of RAM.
It has MB memory, and only6. How much should I add? I use a lot and want to keep stuff I have on here. Comments violating those rules will be removed. Comments that don't add value will be removed, including off-topic or content-free comments, or comments that look even a little bit like spam.
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