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Thread: Jing problems

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    Computer specs:
    - 1 GB RAM
    - 380 GB HD
    - 1,8 Ghz

    what more do you want?
    My laptop is much better though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrLacero View Post
    RAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGE

    It's more likely to be your processor than RAM but people seem to be programmed to go to RAM as the source of error first.

    Post your computer's specs.
    wat

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    - 1,8 Ghz
    It should run ok but its down to what **** you have on your PC and how you manage your PC. Stop running unnecessary tasks and its good to have a program like windows media player open as it puts your pc into 'high performance'.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Protege View Post
    It should run ok but its down to what **** you have on your PC and how you manage your PC. Stop running unnecessary tasks and its good to have a program like windows media player open as it puts your pc into 'high performance'.

    You best be trolling boy, I'd hate to think someone would say what you said seriously.

    Open up task manager and change the process' priority higher. May work, may not.





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    Edited by ,Jess, (Forum Super Moderator): Please do not insult other forum members.
    Last edited by ,Jess,; 03-08-2008 at 01:37 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Protege View Post
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    I do, but clearly you don't. Go on any serious computer building forum and call your computer your "rig", just see what happens. As for the:

    Quote Originally Posted by Protege View Post
    its good to have a program like windows media player open as it puts your pc into 'high performance'.
    That speaks for itself, you fell for that kernel timing bull and really puts your "Stupid idiot thinking you know computers" into perspective. As if the extra strain on the CPU and ram in his already meagre system would be a good thing.
    Last edited by ,Jess,; 03-08-2008 at 01:38 AM.





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    Quote Originally Posted by DrLacero View Post
    I do, but clearly you don't. Go on any serious computer building forum and call your computer your "rig", just see what happens. As for the:



    That speaks for itself, you fell for that kernel timing bull and really puts your "Stupid idiot thinking you know computers" into perspective. As if the extra strain on the CPU and ram in his already meagre system would be a good thing.
    I love people like you LOL

    With WMP open, all available CPU resources become allocated to the non-idle application (reports have shown this), leading to higher performance.

    Also changing priorities sometimes if you don't know what your doing can slower performance on applications (especially games). Though setting all the programs to higher priorities is stupid only look and you must look at background tasks and set them low/below normal so they don’t compete so fiercely for processor time.

    Defragging your hard drive can also help, and if you don't have much space that will also be a problem for running applications. I'm guessing you use the old IDE drives (seeing as your processor is so crap) I'd go into device manager, locate the HD right click and press properties then hit the policy tab to change to optimize performance.

    As if the extra strain on the CPU and ram in his already meagre system would be a good thing.
    You can make your PC run faster without upgrading, idiots like you upgrade and don't know what they're doing.

    Cause I optimize my PC for the best performance, stop startup programs starting 'im the idiot who doesn't run unnecessary programs' LOL, might help if you stop running p2p progs to download your child porn.

    If you want to stop startup programs from startup, hit start->run->type msconfig->ok->Hit the startup tab->DISABLE all of them. Click okay and on restart you should notice your computer will startup from cold to a stable state much faster.

    Your computer should, startup from cold to stable state within 30seconds, mine does 20 secs. (im the idiot with a decent setup, lolol).

    These are just a few things that can help your performance and stability of your system, i'd also clean your registry every once in a while.
    Last edited by Protege; 03-08-2008 at 10:21 AM.
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    Kk. Thanks. I'll see what I could do to fix this.

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