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Monday, November 22, 2010

Re: [computer-tech-support: 7984] Re: Windows memory.

like i said before, try checking how much RAM is shared with your video card, right click on your desktop and choose properties, then choose the tab labeled "adapter" it should say how much is shared with your video card

On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 10:19 PM, Josh Hannegan <comkid16@gmail.com> wrote:

So why does my computer see all 4GB of ram but only use 2?

-Sent Fron Droid.

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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