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Old September 14th 04, 04:34 AM
Ron Martell
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Hi, i have 128mb SDRAM on my machine. Yesterday, i
intsalled another 256MB, which now gives a total of 384MB
RAM. The system has recognised this RAM.

Should there be a difference in the speed of computer,
especially when it loads up? because i cant see that
difference.

what is the swapfile? before i instaled RAM, the swapfile
was always around 20MB, now i aint seen it go abobe 5MB.

regards


Adding more memory can noticeably improve performance only if the
added memory results in reduced usage of the virtual memory swap file.
Therefore if the swap file is not currently being used to any
significant extent then adding more memory will not provide a
significant improvement.

Before installing more RAM use the System Monitor utility that comes
with Windows and use Edit - Add to set it to track "Memory manager:
Swap file in use" for several days of normal to heavy usage. If "Swap
file in use" regularly shows as 20 mb or more then the swap file is
being used extensively and more memory would result in improved
performance.

This applies regardless of how much or how little RAM is currently
installed in the computer.

There is a configuration setting that needs to be entered if you are
going above 512 mb of RAM with Windows 95/98/Me and there are possible
hardware related problems that can occur with more than 1 gb of RAM
with these Windows versions.

Hope this explains the situation.

Good luck


Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada
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