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    Default A couple of old PC questions...

    Right, I have this old beige PC. It's running an MSI KM4AM-V mobo, 256Mb RAM, an AMD Sempron 2400+, 40Gb IDE HDD (about half full, I'm usually on the dv6 so I don't tend to store files on here), 2 CD drives (1 CD-ROM, 1 BenQ CD-RW) and it's running XP Professional (SP2 I think). I've got a Belkin USB Wi-Fi adapter and an Epson C42UX printer plugged into it (which will be networked into our wi-fi network when I get time). I've got a few problems and questions with it to be honest.

    Firstly, the RAM usage, when doing nothing, is at around 280Mb, which seeing as I only have 256, can't be good. The only processes running (other than windows) were those for the Wi-Fi software, and Avast. How can I get my RAM usage down, ideally without having to upgrade?

    Also, I'd like to be able to speed the system up a bit. How can I do this without ideally spending any money (I'm tight, I know)?

    Last thing, is there a way to reinstall XP without using the discs?
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    Well as theres not that much on the computer main thing slowing it down will be the 256MB RAM so i'd suggest you upgrade that.

    http://www.ebuyer.com/product/72673


    Yes, USB flash drive

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    Both those problems can be solved by reinstalling XP, so if you're not bothered about keeping the stuff you have on there now I wouldn't even give it any more thought. If you are, download advanced system care (http://download.cnet.com/Advanced-Sy...html?tag=mncol), that does a scan of your system and does some funky stuff to make it run as fast as possible.

    Edit: @scott 256mb RAM is absolutely fine for XP, it should run nicely. I have 2 computers in the house running on that
    Last edited by The Professor; 12-11-2009 at 05:27 PM.

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    meh i never run a machine with under 1.5gb ram so wouldn't know

    Use the programs that clean up all the crap like registry errors, defrag n st00f.

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    Format and more RAM. You probably need SDRAM or DDR at best. The one you have been linked to won't work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scottish View Post
    meh i never run a machine with under 1.5gb ram so wouldn't know

    Use the programs that clean up all the crap like registry errors, defrag n st00f.
    Well I'm working on the assumption he doesn't do much with it, the ones in my house are basically used as a nettop. If he wants to start doing bare stuff with it I'd recommend just buying another computer!

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    - Supports DDR200/266/333/400

    i linked ddr 400mhz.

    edit; oh mb clicked the ddr2 400mhz category instead of ddr
    Last edited by scottish; 12-11-2009 at 06:18 PM.

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    Thing is old RAM is so expensive, you can probably buy a whole new computer on ebay for better specs for the money you're spending on that!

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    Yes, I could buy a whole new computer. But my family are adament that i'm keeping it
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marky21 View Post
    Yes, I could buy a whole new computer. But my family are adament that i'm keeping it
    You can't keep a computer that's in pieces in the street after falling from a 1st floor window

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