Re: Slow to open files
- From: Mike <Mike@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2006 09:47:27 -0800
Thanks Ken
Yes I do a lot of photo shop (Paint Shop Pro) work and more importantly a
great deal of audio file work (800mb wav) I get the re size page file warning.
I'll grab that program and see what it reports.
--
Mike on the south coast of the UK
"Ken Blake, MVP" wrote:
Mike wrote:.
Been thinking about that!
My mother board is by Foxconn and it says "there are two 184 pin
slots for DDR"
That support 256, 512 and 1GB DDR for 8X and X16 devices.
I assume I currently have two 512mb installed meaning the most I
could have is 2Gb?
If you already have 1GB of RAM, unless you run very memory-intensive
applications (such as Photoshop), it's *highly* uinlikely that any more RAM
will help you. In fact it's likely that you already have more RAM than you
can make effective use of. Here's my standard message on how much RAM to
have:
How much RAM you need for good performance is *not* a one-size-fits-all
situation. You get good performance if the amount of RAM you have keeps you
from using the page file, and that depends on what apps you run. Most people
running a typical range of business applications find that somewhere around
256-384MB works well, others need 512MB. Almost anyone will see poor
performance with less than 256MB. Some people, particularly those doing
things like editing large photographic images, can see a performance boost
by adding even more than 512MB--sometimes much more.
If you are currently using the page file significantly, more memory will
decrease or eliminate that usage, and improve your performance. If you are
not using the page file significantly, more memory will do nothing for you.
Go to http://billsway.com/notes%5Fpublic/winxp%5Ftweaks/ and download
WinXP-2K_Pagefile.zip and monitor your pagefile usage. That should give you
a good idea of whether more memory can help, and if so, how much more
--
Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User
Please reply to the newsgroup.
Mike, Windows XP Pro is a resource hog.Simply try upgrading your
Memory.also with larger hard drives comes the need for power. I have
benn using 4 Gigs of Memory for acouple of years. Dimm 2700 SDDDR. I
know it's overkill but I can open up to 86 different Applications,
and still have no Problems. If you upgrade, be sure to put your new
memory in the first bank, or slot. Respectfully: Woz
"Mike" wrote:
Hi
I have what I thought was a fairly capable system yet I am
experiencing problems opening files!
It usually happens after the system has been running for a short
time.
As an example I may x2 click on a small text file (txt) and the
hour glass icon will display for some time.
Maybe 20 seconds or more, then the file will open.
Sometimes the file fails to open at all!
I get the same effect when I right click on files for properties.
Another problem can be I lose the clipboard between applicatioins.
I have checked for spyware, I have made sure that only the minimum
number of things run at start up.
I have examined processes during the problem and that indicates
system idle 98% most of the time.
Defrag has been done and rubhish removed.
Have run extensive memory test.
I have asked on other forums but can't get an answer.
Here is a system report:
Windows: Windows XP5.1 (Build 2600) Service Pack 2
Internet Explorer: 6.0.2900.2180
Memory (RAM): 1023 MB
CPU Info: Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.20GHz
CPU Speed: 3135.2 MHz
Sound card: Realtek AC97 Audio
Display Adapters: NVIDIA GeForce 6200 TurboCache(TM) |
NetMeeting driver | RDPDD Chained DD |
Screen Resolution: 800 X 600
Network: Network Present
Network Adapters: SiS 900-Based PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter -
Packet Scheduler Miniport | WAN (PPP/SLIP) Interface |
CD / DVD Drives: G: SONY DVD RW DW-Q28A |
Default Printer: EPSON Stylus Photo R200 Series
COM Ports: COM1 | COM2 | COM4 |
LPT Ports: LPT1 |
Mouse: 3 Button Wheel Mouse Present
Hard Disks: C: 189.9GB | E: 189.9GB |
Hard Disks - Free: C: 167.7GB | E: 176.2GB |
USB Controllers: Detected: 4 host controllers.
Firewire (1394): Detected: 1 host controllers.
PCMCIA (Laptops): Not Installed
Manufacturer: Phoenix Technologies, LTD
Product Make:
Serial Number:
AC Power Status: OnLine
BIOS Info: AT/AT COMPATIBLE | 01/17/05 | AWARD -
42302e31 | | Time Zone: GMT Standard Time
Battery: No Battery
Motherboard:
Modems:
Main security is from Norton Internet Securities, A squared,
Spyware Guard and Spyware Blaster.
--
Mike on the south coast of the UK
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