[access-uk] Re: windows7 question

  • From: austin pinto <austinpinto.xaviers@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2010 18:16:19 +0530

hi chris ya c clean is accessable i want to increase the ram but i
dont know which type of ram is installed in the netbook i googled it
but no answer it is dell inspiron mini 10 (1012) any help from list
members will b aprisheated

On 10/3/10, chris hallsworth <christopherh40@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> CCleaner is very accessible in my books and is so far the best tool for
> registry and hard drive cleaning.
>
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> On 02/10/2010 17:15, austin pinto wrote:
>> hi jorge ya it was a clean install and cris i had tried using c cleane
>> but dnt find it so accessable can u please tell me which options to
>> use to reduce pc startup time
>>
>> On 10/2/10, George Bell<george@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>  wrote:
>>> Was it a totally clean install, or an in place upgrade?  I've
>>> generally found a re-format and install from scratch to be the best
>>> option, having saved documents, etc..
>>>
>>> Also, being a netbook, memory may be a tight.  Ideally you want 2MB or
>>> above, regardless of what M/Soft may state for Windows 7, especially
>>> if running a screen reader.
>>>
>>> George.
>>>
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>>> Subject: [access-uk] windows7 question
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>>> hi all hope all are ok sorry if this is off topic question but had to
>>> post it no alternatives my friend has just upgraded to windows 7
>>> ultimate version from xpsp3 home on hir dell inspiron mini 10 (1012)
>>> netbook what she and i are observing is that compaired to windows xp
>>> the startup time of windows7 is more i mean windows7 takes more time
>>> to start then windows xp why is it so and is there any way of
>>> reduceing starte up time and make = to windows xp or atlist make the
>>> netbook start a little more faster please tell me i like windows 7 its
>>> coppying and internet speed is much faster then xp
>>>
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