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Then a couple of months later like clockwork, they always come back and say, something is wrong with my computer, it is acting just like the old one. Everything is real slow and they are stuck, waiting until it drives them up a wall.



I usually ask one simple question every time I hear that a computer is operating too slowly. I simply ask them how many programs do you have running in start-up on your taskbar?

Without hesitation they begin to check and it is often quite funny how they react. Most of the time people are unaware that they have multiple programs running on their computer at any given time.

Each of these programs on the task bar are working when called upon and some are actually working behind the scenes, beyond your senses. Especially anti-viral software programs are constantly traversing through your system to find any malicious activity or wanting to download new virus protection files.

When these programs are activated, each one is using some of your random access memory in your computer. If you have 96 Megs of RAM for example, then this is the amount of memory that operates these existing open programs and their uses.

To find exactly how much RAM is in your computer, simply click on Start and then locate 'My Computer'. Instead of left clicking, right click using your mouse, on 'my Computer' and a small 'list' will appear. Now move your mouse down the list until you see 'Properties'.

Click on properties and then it will give you a box with the description of what is in your computer. The RAM or Random Access Memory is usually the last thing on the front page that you will be viewing.

At any given time each running program is using up this memory. All memory is noted as having 100% usage, if you have 96Megs of Ram that is equal to 100%.

When any individual program is running behind the scenes of your system it is using a small percentage of the extra memory that is used to operate that program. A small software program such as ICQ could use as much as 3% of the available RAM in a 96mg system. And an anti-viral operation could use much more depending on what company's software you are using. Some of them could use as much as 30% or more of your available memory depending on how much you have. Even some ISP software systems such as AOL could use a significant portion of your available memory.

If you have multiple programs running in your computer at the same time, then it will begin to devour your memory and by virtue of all these separate programs needing so much memory, it will cause your entire system to bog down and literally crash. Today more and more people are buying computers with higher amounts of RAM. A few years ago your computer would be considered smokin' if you had 96MG of RAM!

Today by virtue of all of the accessories like, SPAM control, Virus watch, Hacker alerts etc. a single computer could easily eat 256 megs of RAM and the operator would not comprehend the delays, because they felt since they bought a incredibly fast processor and even some use High Speed Internet, they feel that they got robbed at the store where they purchased their model.

Last year I went to my wife's in-laws and this very thing occurred. They bought a super fast speed computer and they almost threw the darn thing out the window because it moved at a snails pace. They even called Computer experts to fix the problem and paid over $300.00. What they got was a used cheaper motherboard that had nothing to do with the problem and the computer was still slow as molasses.

They were in tears when I showed up, begging me to find the problem. I was on their computer for 5 minutes and located their problem. I went down to one of the computer stores in the area and purchased a 512MB chip for their model, at less than $50 and I easily installed it in the easy clip on inset within the tower and their computer began to fly like it had been when they first purchased it.

They were beyond grateful. They were ecstatic they thought they spent all of that money and all they had amounted to nothing more than a piece of junk.

Today I say, don't let anyone fool you. Simply check your RAM speed and locate all the programs on your task bar that function openly and behind the scenes. If you have 5 -10 or more running programs active at any given time and your computer is bogging down. Then chances are that you have a RAM problem.

Fixing your RAM problem is easy as pie. If you do not know what your particular computer can handle, simply locate your brand name on the Internet and research Extended Memory for that model. Find out what your capacity for that model is and add more Memory. If you are unable to add more memory it is most likely due to an older model that has been maxed out.

If this is your problem nothing you do outside deleting or removing active programs that are being used will help you! Doing so could be to your detriment to the vitality of your system. Many of these programs are protecting you from outside invaders and removing them could allow a fatal blow from a devious hacker.
Speed Up Computer Memory
Any device that holds data for a computer for a short period of time is called computer memory. If you have spent even just a little time with any computer, you will hear about RAM, Hard Disks, or CD's and DVD's. All these are means to store the information from a computer. The capacity and speed of storage varies much in these kinds of memory.

The Central Processing Unit of a computer is connected to the main memory. This main memory component is useful in storing the data and programs that are currently being run in the CPU. In modern computers the random access memory (RAM), a solid-state memory, is attached to the CPU using a memory bus. A memory bus is also called an address bus.

In addition to RAM, there may be a cache memory also, which contains small chunks of information that is to be used by the CPU soon. The idea is to reduce the fetching time, and thereby speed up the working of the CPU. Cache memory increases the throughput of the CPU, affecting the performance of the computer. In general, the RAM is the most important part of computer memory. RAM is made from integrated semiconductor chips.

RAM and Other Types of Memory:

The primary characteristic that separates RAM from other types of memory is the fact that any memory location RAM can be accessed at almost the same speed in a random manner. This is vastly different from the accessing approach used in other devices like the sequential one, used in tapes etc. Some RAM chips are volatile, meaning that as soon as the power supply is switched off to these chips, they lose all the data.

Some computers use a shadow RAM as well, which copies data present in ROM to make data availability faster, thereby helping increase the computer's speed and efficiency.

Cost:

In earlier times, the cost of computer hardware was enormous, so whenever an upgrade was required, it was much cheaper to buy the parts and do an upgrade rather than to buy a new computer. This has changed. Now the cost of hardware has gone down, and it is easier to replace the whole computer than to buy a few parts.

This fall in prices is applicable to the desktop computers used by simple homeowners only. Replacing servers and high-end computers is still very expensive, so in the case where any new function or capacity expansion is required, it is easier and cheaper to replace parts such as computer memory.

RAM Configurations:

RAM chips are available in various configurations ranging from 128 MB to 1 GB for laptops and desktops. For normal usage, this much RAM is enough. If you wish to play many games, watch movies, or work on graphics, then you will need to have more RAM as all these applications are memory hungry. In such cases, buying a new system altogether is not a very logical solution. All the computers and laptops come with internal expansion slots that can be used to expand the memory.

An optimal amount of computer memory is essential, as unlike earlier times, our memory needs have grown. Normally, we have an email client, messenger, and music already running when we sit down to work on our computers. All of these have taken their share of memory already, leaving little behind for the application we want to launch for our work. These days 512 MB RAM is the recommended norm.
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