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Solve : Computer Keeps on Freezing? |
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Answer» Hey Everyone,
Also read through this article: Computer Cleanig Information Perhaps the harddisk is ripe for a format? Quote The problem has been going on for at least four or five months before I even installed Service Pack 2. The computer has 256 RAM. Just right-click My Computer and open the properties box to see if the amount of RAM is reported as the full 256Mb, in case the video RAM is inclusive. I find that 256Mb is too low and would suggest that you put in at least another 256Mb. This will make a world of difference. Whilst you are doing that just make sure that the original RAM module is PROPERLY seated by removing and replacing it as that is all too often the simple problem. Have a read of this .pdf file and then visit the Crucial site. This is very often the CHEAPEST way to improve overall computer performance. http://images.crucial.com/pdf/dimm_install.pdf http://www.crucial.com Many Windows XP computers made specifically for XP Professional have four RAM slots in the motherboard for 4 x 1024Mb modules. e.g. the ACER Veriton range. Hm, this really sounds like a problem, I'm not for sure what I would do. Alot of the suggestions already here might be a good start though.Congratulations... You just bumped a Topic that's 6 years old... Quote from: patio on November 18, 2010, 05:26:37 AM Congratulations...Perhaps, but the response was intelligent, THOUGHTFUL, insightful, and adds a great deal to the forum. |
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