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Samination
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Sweden
13,163 posts Joined: Jul, 2004
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Posted - 2012/03/02 : 21:58:36
if you meant 3GB, why did you type 4Gb so many times?
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whispering
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Finland
8,453 posts Joined: Nov, 2002
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Posted - 2012/03/03 : 01:28:24
quote: Originally posted by _Jay_:
Question 1: Is it worth installing the maximum 4GB of RAM, or will 2GB be enough to run Windows 7 comfortably and just use it for a few games, iTunes, watching movies, making videos (not sexy ones), browsing etc?
Question 2: Is it worth/does anything else need to be upgraded? Or will just pumping it full of new RAM be alright?
Question 3: In this case, would there be a noticeable difference or advantage/disadvantage of using Windows 32-bit vs. 64-bit? Or does it just not matter for my pretty basic requirements.
Cheese.
I've done this to a lot of people that dont require much from their PC.
A: forget windows 7, it'll do you nothing good, it'll only require much more from your PC.
B: Reinstall windows, this should be done every second year. Minimum. The sexy beast that she is, attracts all the scum. You need to do a total clean up every now and then. No shitty program can do it for you.
If you're going to listen my advise, i'll give you a more detailed instructions how to do the former. A step by step if needed.
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Edited by - whispering on 2012/03/03 01:30:09 |
Blackcrow
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United Kingdom
723 posts Joined: Dec, 2003
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Posted - 2012/03/03 : 10:26:25
quote: Originally posted by _Jay_:
I'm guessing I just mean encoding movies? Literally just making videos of tunes to whack on YouTube. As basic as it gets.
You reckon I'll be alright to run Windows 7 on 2GB RAM then? Or is that not what you're saying - and I should just carry on using XP?
Cheers for your help :-)
You could take that one step further, and run N-lite with your Original WinXp boot disc.
Or just download "Micro-XP"
I would recomend using N-lite over Micro-XP.
N-lite is safer, more legal, and probably more stable in the long run, and does the same thing as Micro-XP.
I got it running fine on a Dell Dimension 8200, a few models up from your one.
(Or that just might be an international thing, different countries, different model numbers)
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Edited by - Blackcrow on 2012/03/03 10:27:47 |
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