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Asked by ritztech in Microsoft Operating Systems, General Computer Systems, Hardware Components
Ive had a troubled question that comes in to play alot where Yea RAM helps the machine a majority of the time For me at least since i always use about 10 apps at one time :) :) but for the common person out there is does poping more RAM in a machine really going to do it..
Have any of you guys used tools that you guys tend to keep close to you when your walking into someones house/ business fixing a computer like a registry cleaner ( i heard Windows is bad with Registy and could Slow down the performance) what i normally do is i take all the xp/vista graphic options off right away to make it faster and add RAM but does adding ram really help. Virtual memory is bad because its used via the HD but just my thoughts
any of you know tools out there or a solution to help the perfomance of machines without changing out a processor kind of thing ....
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