On Jun 25, 5:36*pm, "Colin Barnhorst" <c.barnho...@comcast.net> wrote:
> You want Windows Vista to use lots of ram so it doesn't hammer the hard
> drive writing to the page file all the time. *Using all your memory is a
> good thing but more than 2GB can be an even better thing. *If you can add
> ram, do it. *Also, some direct help for this issue is ReadyBoost. *Get a
> Vista certified usb stick (4GB) and you will see some help.
>
> Use a good defragger to analyse your hard drive and see if it needs
> defragging.
>
> "Snowman" <Snow...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> news:84D363D9-AD59-4033-BC95-...
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> > Is there a way to tune down Vista's hunger for RAM and GPU power? I could
> > play Counter Strike: Source better on my laptop which had a single core
> > AMD
> > Turion 1.8ghz cpu, 1gig ram and X1600 gpu than my brand-spanking new Asus
> > laptop which has a 2.4ghz core 2 duo, 2gig of ram and ATI HD 3470. Thisis
> > just plain ridiculous that a newer laptop and newer software give me WORSE
> > performance for a relatively old game. And it just isn't CS:S that's a
> > problem either. Startup and shutdown time is WAY too long- Hide quoted text -
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Without SP1, Vista really sucks. If you don't have it, GET IT!
You'll see major performance boost, more than you'll see by adding
hardware or using ReadyBoost.
Regards,
Matt
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