PC too slow

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From: yba02 (yba02_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/26/05


Date: Sat, 26 Feb 2005 05:47:01 -0800

Hi,
I am running a a network of a handful of PCs under a DC.
My PC (admin PC,) which has nothing much than other PCs apart from the AV
and the DB management consoles, became too slow recently.
When running a RAM monitor tool, the memory starts declining, by its own, in
the system idle state.
I am quite certain that I have no malware on the system but I can not figure
out what is up. If it is all about memory, which is currently 256, would a
memory increase help boost the system.
Thanks
Yba



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