So why does my computer see all 4GB of ram but only use 2?
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On Nov 22, 2010 1:03 PM, "Ceresia" <ceresia@gmail.com> wrote:
> A Page file is an amount of space on the hard drive dedicated to
> memory swaps, in all reality if you do not have enough memory on your
> computer the hard drive will pick up the slack and use part of its
> space as memory. The hard drive is much much slower then memory,
> which is why when people upgrade their memory, their programs load
> faster, etc, since it is not storing memory related files on the hard
> drive.
>
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-- > A Page file is an amount of space on the hard drive dedicated to
> memory swaps, in all reality if you do not have enough memory on your
> computer the hard drive will pick up the slack and use part of its
> space as memory. The hard drive is much much slower then memory,
> which is why when people upgrade their memory, their programs load
> faster, etc, since it is not storing memory related files on the hard
> drive.
>
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