>The main indicator for speed is how does it feel to you.
MVP Sir... you are saying BOGUS! Im not surprised... Im getting used to
seeing that from MVP's.
Speed is not about different perception. Speed is a measurable thing,
that you can done with precision if you know how, and NO, im not talking
about stupid benchmarks! Benchmarks dont show all the aspects, thus the true
nature of an OS.
Thats why they show vista only slightly slower than XP, while in reality,
it is far slower. (some benchmarks show how gross vista is when doing 3d
graphics though.. in some cases
its 70% SLOWER than XP!). What can I say... vista is poorly designed,
especially the GUI. The gui was made
by monkeys! The fact that some people accepted it, or even like it, is
scary! These people have no understanding
about human - computer interaction. XP's gui was far far better. Almost
EVERY change they did in Vista was
a bad one! I thought new versions should be better, not worse!
After about 1.5 gigs vista stops expanding itself, and leaves the rest of
the ram vacant for application use. So there are precise LAWS that you can
see
in the function of Vista... it has nothing to do with perception.
That's why people (mostly vistaboys) that claim that vista works "fine or
great" with 512 mb, need
to stop eating grinded up plastic vista dvds.. all that plastic is making
them dumber!
512mb is not enough.. vista starves with so little memory.....
"Ronnie Vernon MVP" <> wrote in message
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> The main indicator for speed is how does it feel to you. If you are
> satisfied with the performance, and do not see any detrimental effects,
> then you have enough RAM. 
>
> There are so many systems out there with 4GB of RAM installed that will
> never even use half that amount.
>
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>
> Ronnie Vernon
> Microsoft MVP
> Windows Shell/User
>
>
> "Paul T" <> wrote in message
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>>I asked in an earlier post how I can increase the speed of Vista, I
>>definietly found a little loss in speed going from XP Pro to Vista
>>Premium, not enough to ever think of going back to XP. I am running a P4 3
>>with 1gb memory, I thought maybe not enough ram was the problem hearing
>>that Vista likes 2Gb of ram so I put the ram/cpu meter gadget on my
>>sidebar to see how much memory was being used in different programs and
>>never has the ram meter gotten above 75% and that was running programs
>>from Work to Unreal Tournament 2004, the 75% was usually just a spike
>>reading and always dropped back down to around 50% pretty quick. For most
>>programs it's stays between 44% to 49%.. To me this says I have plenty of
>>ram, is my conclusion correct?
>