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scott nous apporta ses lumieres en ce 2007/11/04 12:00:
>> Well, you must have some serious amounts of RAM to play with is all I
>> can say... ;-)
>
> I think the problem here is that you have a seriously *limited* amount
> of RAM to play with compared to what most other people have :-p And you
> try to run programs that are not designed to run on 5-year-old hardware,
> then complain when they use too much RAM...
>
>
Upgrading your RAM is a snap! Power down and unplug, get the memory module, slip
it in an empty memory slot, power up. And it don't cost that much.
I have 1.5 Gb of RAM, and I don't find that it's to much, just a normal and
reasonable amount. My computer is about 6 years old.
--
Alain
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