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Luky 04-08-2007 08:09 AM

No, no, no! Red goes faster!

magnus 04-09-2007 06:45 PM

Anything greater than 2GB in Windows XP is more or less a waste. If you're using 2GB and your system is crawling, your problem lies elsewhere.

That being said, most people with a decent CPU generally wouldn't need more than 1GB.

Other things to check:
  • Check your HDD for bad sectors.
  • What's running in the background? Do you have any Antivirus, Spyware, Weather, etc. or other general nuisance applications stealing precious CPU cycles?
  • Is Windows recognizing your CPU and RAM properly? Go to Control Panel > System. Make sure your correct CPU speed and RAM total is listed.

Also, are ONLY your Adobe applications running slow? Or is your PC sluggish in general? Are you using the latest builds of the software, or are you using much older, outdated versions?

With enough details, we can track things down with a little more certainty.

bashy 04-09-2007 07:08 PM

Actually thats a good point Magnus

Print this post!! Close all open windows including ya browser

Press CTRL, Alt and Delete and bring up the Task Manager
Click the CPU column at the top, perhaps ya might need to click twice, you are
wanting to get it to show all the items that are using the most CPU at the top

Viewing this will show you what is running and what is using the most of the CPU
resources. If you see any programs in there that you recognize such as Magnus
said, Weather modules, password programs, or anything else that is not installed
with windows as standard.

If you see anything in there that is using a lot of CPU other than System Idle Process
Task Manager, MSN, then you need to jot them down and post them here, we
can then go through them with you to see what is what and also what we can
talk you through to have them NOT startup with windows, Most programs can
be started as and when you need them and not startup with windows.

If you are comfortable with figuring out what s running and what you can disable
safely then follow this to have them not stat with windows.

Goto the start menu
Programs
Click Run...
Then type msconfig
A new box will open, click the Startup Tab
then choose the programs that you do not want to start with windows, once
you have done this, close it and restart your computer. When it boots, a popup
will show about using the something or other lol, put a tick in the box so it dont
show again,

Job done, any issues then post here :)

Smoothie 04-09-2007 07:10 PM

Solution. Delete your OS, esp if it's winblows.

bluesoul 04-10-2007 12:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Smoothie (Post 1223516)
Solution. Delete your OS, esp if it's winblows.

No, that's not a solution. That's...well, unhelpful.

Anyway, while you're in the task manager doing what bashy said, an easy way to see what's using a lot of resources is to sort the process by CPU %. You'll be surprised at what can be eating your cycles alive. Firefox in particular is sadly notorious for being a resource hog, among other programs. Other than that, bashy gave you a good set of things to look at, especially your startup list in msconfig.

Also, if you're using Vista these days...1GB is the lower limit; I'm running a gig of RAM and actually ran OUT of memory last week for the first time since I was on Windows 98 with 128MB. I'm not sure if it's just poorly implemented right now or what; I'd really like to see a service pack soon to address some irritating things.

Luky 04-10-2007 05:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Smoothie (Post 1223516)
Solution. Delete your OS, esp if it's winblows.

Better than mac, i really hate mac. You know, if mac were cheaper in the 1970's they would of out sold windows and mac would be good, but they didnt. I really cant stand mac! People say "ITS GOOD FOR DESIGN AND SUCH" but geez, who buys a whole new computer just to do a design when you can download the programs on your PC. You cant even run mac on a PC, you can run linux and windows on a PC, linux is great, only reason i dont use it is because it doesnt have such a great compatibility and i dont like WINE.

And if you are using vista, personally i would not recommend it till august when the first service pack is out. Many bad rumors about that, though im sure the people spreading them rumors didnt try ultimate and they are underspec if they did! :P

Download SpyBot search and destroy, it has a more advanced process list! Also it picks up proccesses that are commonly hidden from ctrl alt delete, your a total idiot if you make a virus and it shows in the process tab of task manager!

magnus 04-10-2007 02:45 PM

I don't hate Macs. I hate people who use Macs. (vulgar language, may not be safe for work)

Luky 04-10-2007 03:21 PM

Im rather confused, are they supporting mac or dissing it? Anyways, they are talking about mac being good for design when that website is just white text on black background, my 4 year old nephew can do that in Notepad on windows 95.

Smoothie 04-10-2007 03:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Luky (Post 1223896)
Better than mac, i really hate mac. You know, if mac were cheaper in the 1970's they would of out sold windows and mac would be good, but they didnt. I really cant stand mac! People say "ITS GOOD FOR DESIGN AND SUCH" but geez, who buys a whole new computer just to do a design when you can download the programs on your PC. You cant even run mac on a PC, you can run linux and windows on a PC, linux is great, only reason i dont use it is because it doesnt have such a great compatibility and i dont like WINE.

And if you are using vista, personally i would not recommend it till august when the first service pack is out. Many bad rumors about that, though im sure the people spreading them rumors didnt try ultimate and they are underspec if they did! :P

Download SpyBot search and destroy, it has a more advanced process list! Also it picks up proccesses that are commonly hidden from ctrl alt delete, your a total idiot if you make a virus and it shows in the process tab of task manager!

To each his own I guess, but have you ever owned a Mac? People who make nasty comments about Macs usually have never used one.

magnus 04-10-2007 03:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Luky (Post 1224223)
Im rather confused, are they supporting mac or dissing it? Anyways, they are talking about mac being good for design when that website is just white text on black background, my 4 year old nephew can do that in Notepad on windows 95.

LOL. You haven't actually read the page. :)


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