[pchelpers] Re: Memory Usage
- From: "Louis M Hall" <lhall1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <pchelpers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2005 16:51:22 -0600
Thanks John,
Going to System Configuration Utility behind run/ msconfig,
click on services and you will find about forty items listed
behind the word microsoft, with about half of them labeled
running, rather than stopped.
All of this might be quite important but space, I'm sure, is taken
up by all of them items. No telling what might be there as one brings
up applications.
Lou
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Durham" <john.modec@xxxxxxxxxx>
> You may be right about that. Windows is renowned as a resource hog. If
> you give it more, it takes it. Still, the extent of that varies
> according to windows version, the number of devices needing support,
> applications running and other factors.
>
> Louis M Hall wrote:
>
>>I'm curious if adding the 256 MB of storage might had caused
>>me to loose some of the storage efficiency I obtained by removing
>>items from startup when I only had a total of 256MB. Now I have
>>(4 X 128) or RDDRAM 1066.
>>
>>Any thought?
>>
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