How much ram memory can windows xp use




















However other factors could include, how old the computer is, if this is a old computer getting some new RAM could be an expensive option. If this is the case a new computer would be just as cheap. How good the processor is, if the processor is poor, which it certainly appears not to be, then getting a new motherboard is logical solution, but, again this can be VERY costly.

Something I would like to point out is if you choose to get a new computer, windows VISTA is being relaesed soon, getting this could be leave you far more technologically upto date.

To ensure that windows run properly,increase the size of your virtual memory paging file. Pls advise me. Thanking you, With Best Regards Venkatesh. Will i be able to run xp. And if i will be able to will it run smoothly and what would it the performance be like? Will i be able to play sims or run office on it? Sounds reasonable for a basic XP box. As for the Sims, that depends more on your video card. My concern is that there is still room to fine tune the many settings allowed by Windows to run more efficiently.

I have installed CacheManXP, turned off virtual memory, and minimized my auto-starting programs, and it still says my system is using about MB after booting up.

My laptop runs about the same at about MB. This seem very high. If you have any suggestions on optimizing windows, specifically the speed at which programs load and switch between each other, that would be much appreciated. Last edited: May 6, You must log in or sign up to reply here. Show Ignored Content. Share This Page. Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password?

My Xp says I have 3. I have seen some only recognize 3. Much of this is dependent on whether your graphics are integrated or card. The link below will give you the ram limits for all Windows OS. How satisfied are you with this reply? Be sure to check out the Test Results. The best dragons are always I thought that 96mb was the minimum amount of ram that WinXP will install - and it will not install some of the components.

With mb it will install all the components but it will give you gray hairs. I am not sure. I'd say that mb is the minimum, My laptop has mb ram and it runs fine. The computer i'm getting has a gig of ram.

The more ram, the faster and more reliable the system. With mb, I have 60mb free available memory with several IE6 sessions running. There is more HD activity paging with but the delay is only when switching applications that have been paged out. I can easily run Excel, Word, 8 IE6 sessions and outlook with mb available memory. With mb boot time was 12 secs slower including post and hibernate was of course twice as slow. Try observing your process activity with this excellent 'process explorer' tool which is like an expanded version of task manager.

As a last resort, reformat and install XP so you can establish a baseline for how your system should perform.



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