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Exactly how accurate is PCPitstop's Overdrive scan? The free scan performs a number of security, maintenance, and other scans. Their signifiers come in checkered, yellow and red flags. I had a yellow flag on my memory speed. The test showed my memory action to be unusually slow compared to other comparable mobile computers. I will paste the exact results below: Memory performance of this system 4043 megabytes per second, is significantly lower than average. Systems with the same processor and amount of memory typically perform at a level of 5650 MB/s. How accurate is this assessment and how viable is the solution the page offered. Please see below: If you have received other tips or advice on PC Pitstop, resolve those items and re-test before trying to solve this one. Your low performance may be due to some other conditions that we've already detected, and will go away as soon as those problems are resolved. If this tip consistently appears, here are the most common causes: Software is running on your system that is interfering with PC Pitstop's testing. See the Windows details for a list of software that was running when PC Pitstop testing was performed. To help get control over your running programs we suggest WinPatrol Plus. There may not be enough memory installed, and the system is swapping to disk during the test. If this is the case you will have also received an "Install more memory" tip. Read the instructions in that tip. Level 2 cache may be present, but is turned off. See the tip Enable Processor/Memory Cache for more information. I thank you for your replies! -- Check out the great stores listed here! Receive special offers! Visit http://driven.mysite.com |
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"tempting2taanzaa" wrote in message ... Hi: Exactly how accurate is PCPitstop's Overdrive scan? The free scan performs a number of security, maintenance, and other scans. Their signifiers come in checkered, yellow and red flags. I had a yellow flag on my memory speed. The test showed my memory action to be unusually slow compared to other comparable mobile computers. I will paste the exact results below: Memory performance of this system 4043 megabytes per second, is significantly lower than average. Systems with the same processor and amount of memory typically perform at a level of 5650 MB/s. How accurate is this assessment and how viable is the solution the page offered. Please see below: If you have received other tips or advice on PC Pitstop, resolve those items and re-test before trying to solve this one. Your low performance may be due to some other conditions that we've already detected, and will go away as soon as those problems are resolved. If this tip consistently appears, here are the most common causes: Software is running on your system that is interfering with PC Pitstop's testing. See the Windows details for a list of software that was running when PC Pitstop testing was performed. To help get control over your running programs we suggest WinPatrol Plus. There may not be enough memory installed, and the system is swapping to disk during the test. If this is the case you will have also received an "Install more memory" tip. Read the instructions in that tip. Level 2 cache may be present, but is turned off. See the tip Enable Processor/Memory Cache for more information. I thank you for your replies! -- Check out the great stores listed here! Receive special offers! Visit http://driven.mysite.com I don't want to hurt your feelings but I classify optimization software the same as registry cleaners; not worth the time, effort and money. In most cases they will cause more harm than good, especially if you let them blindly "fix" your system. The best thing you can do is uninstall it. Personal opinion based on experience, that's all. C.B. -- It is the responsibility and duty of everyone to help the underprivileged and unfortunate among us. |
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Uninstall what? The software (Overdrive) you mean? Oh, this is no software
I downloaded. It was a free online scan I used (nothing I purchased or installed). I always remove the browser add-ons after use. But, your opinion is the reported numbers are incorrect? Like I said, I am not having any issues, just ran the scan for information purposes only. Are their any other tests a non-techy (me) could use to determine whether their memory is performing optimally? Thanks for your reply. -- Check out the great stores listed here! Receive special offers! Visit http://driven.mysite.com "C.B." wrote in message ... "tempting2taanzaa" wrote in message ... Hi: Exactly how accurate is PCPitstop's Overdrive scan? The free scan performs a number of security, maintenance, and other scans. Their signifiers come in checkered, yellow and red flags. I had a yellow flag on my memory speed. The test showed my memory action to be unusually slow compared to other comparable mobile computers. I will paste the exact results below: Memory performance of this system 4043 megabytes per second, is significantly lower than average. Systems with the same processor and amount of memory typically perform at a level of 5650 MB/s. How accurate is this assessment and how viable is the solution the page offered. Please see below: If you have received other tips or advice on PC Pitstop, resolve those items and re-test before trying to solve this one. Your low performance may be due to some other conditions that we've already detected, and will go away as soon as those problems are resolved. If this tip consistently appears, here are the most common causes: Software is running on your system that is interfering with PC Pitstop's testing. See the Windows details for a list of software that was running when PC Pitstop testing was performed. To help get control over your running programs we suggest WinPatrol Plus. There may not be enough memory installed, and the system is swapping to disk during the test. If this is the case you will have also received an "Install more memory" tip. Read the instructions in that tip. Level 2 cache may be present, but is turned off. See the tip Enable Processor/Memory Cache for more information. I thank you for your replies! -- Check out the great stores listed here! Receive special offers! Visit http://driven.mysite.com I don't want to hurt your feelings but I classify optimization software the same as registry cleaners; not worth the time, effort and money. In most cases they will cause more harm than good, especially if you let them blindly "fix" your system. The best thing you can do is uninstall it. Personal opinion based on experience, that's all. C.B. -- It is the responsibility and duty of everyone to help the underprivileged and unfortunate among us. |
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Free online scans from such products, in my experience, allways return
negatives that you are informed can be corrected by purchasing their software www.memtest.org SiSoft Sandra Cpuz Some of the above may offer insites "tempting2taanzaa" wrote in message ... Uninstall what? The software (Overdrive) you mean? Oh, this is no software I downloaded. It was a free online scan I used (nothing I purchased or installed). I always remove the browser add-ons after use. But, your opinion is the reported numbers are incorrect? Like I said, I am not having any issues, just ran the scan for information purposes only. Are their any other tests a non-techy (me) could use to determine whether their memory is performing optimally? Thanks for your reply. -- Check out the great stores listed here! Receive special offers! Visit http://driven.mysite.com "C.B." wrote in message ... "tempting2taanzaa" wrote in message ... Hi: Exactly how accurate is PCPitstop's Overdrive scan? The free scan performs a number of security, maintenance, and other scans. Their signifiers come in checkered, yellow and red flags. I had a yellow flag on my memory speed. The test showed my memory action to be unusually slow compared to other comparable mobile computers. I will paste the exact results below: Memory performance of this system 4043 megabytes per second, is significantly lower than average. Systems with the same processor and amount of memory typically perform at a level of 5650 MB/s. How accurate is this assessment and how viable is the solution the page offered. Please see below: If you have received other tips or advice on PC Pitstop, resolve those items and re-test before trying to solve this one. Your low performance may be due to some other conditions that we've already detected, and will go away as soon as those problems are resolved. If this tip consistently appears, here are the most common causes: Software is running on your system that is interfering with PC Pitstop's testing. See the Windows details for a list of software that was running when PC Pitstop testing was performed. To help get control over your running programs we suggest WinPatrol Plus. There may not be enough memory installed, and the system is swapping to disk during the test. If this is the case you will have also received an "Install more memory" tip. Read the instructions in that tip. Level 2 cache may be present, but is turned off. See the tip Enable Processor/Memory Cache for more information. I thank you for your replies! -- Check out the great stores listed here! Receive special offers! Visit http://driven.mysite.com I don't want to hurt your feelings but I classify optimization software the same as registry cleaners; not worth the time, effort and money. In most cases they will cause more harm than good, especially if you let them blindly "fix" your system. The best thing you can do is uninstall it. Personal opinion based on experience, that's all. C.B. -- It is the responsibility and duty of everyone to help the underprivileged and unfortunate among us. |
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"C.B." wrote in message
... "tempting2taanzaa" wrote in message ... Hi: Exactly how accurate is PCPitstop's Overdrive scan? The free scan performs a number of security, maintenance, and other scans. Their signifiers come in checkered, yellow and red flags. I had a yellow flag on my memory speed. The test showed my memory action to be unusually slow compared to other comparable mobile computers. I will paste the exact results below: Memory performance of this system 4043 megabytes per second, is significantly lower than average. Systems with the same processor and amount of memory typically perform at a level of 5650 MB/s. How accurate is this assessment and how viable is the solution the page offered. Please see below: If you have received other tips or advice on PC Pitstop, resolve those items and re-test before trying to solve this one. Your low performance may be due to some other conditions that we've already detected, and will go away as soon as those problems are resolved. If this tip consistently appears, here are the most common causes: Software is running on your system that is interfering with PC Pitstop's testing. See the Windows details for a list of software that was running when PC Pitstop testing was performed. To help get control over your running programs we suggest WinPatrol Plus. There may not be enough memory installed, and the system is swapping to disk during the test. If this is the case you will have also received an "Install more memory" tip. Read the instructions in that tip. Level 2 cache may be present, but is turned off. See the tip Enable Processor/Memory Cache for more information. I thank you for your replies! -- Check out the great stores listed here! Receive special offers! Visit http://driven.mysite.com I don't want to hurt your feelings but I classify optimization software the same as registry cleaners; not worth the time, effort and money. In most cases they will cause more harm than good, especially if you let them blindly "fix" your system. The best thing you can do is uninstall it. Personal opinion based on experience, that's all. C.B. -- It is the responsibility and duty of everyone to help the underprivileged and unfortunate among us. PC Pistop Overdrive rankings reflected the same performance levels as the Vista Windows Experience when run on my computer. It showed that my IE cache was oversized, which it was. It showed that my C drive was quite fragged, which it was. -- Mike Hall - MVP How to construct a good post.. http://dts-l.com/goodpost.htm How to use the Microsoft Product Support Newsgroups.. http://support.microsoft.com/default...help&style=toc Mike's Window - My Blog.. http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/default.aspx |
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Thanks all for your input. I attempted to Google RAM testing and came up
with few good hits. I will visit the site that was offered by DL. Again, thanks for your responses. -- Check out the great stores listed here! Receive special offers! Visit http://driven.mysite.com "DL" address@invalid wrote in message ... Free online scans from such products, in my experience, allways return negatives that you are informed can be corrected by purchasing their software www.memtest.org SiSoft Sandra Cpuz Some of the above may offer insites "tempting2taanzaa" wrote in message ... Uninstall what? The software (Overdrive) you mean? Oh, this is no software I downloaded. It was a free online scan I used (nothing I purchased or installed). I always remove the browser add-ons after use. But, your opinion is the reported numbers are incorrect? Like I said, I am not having any issues, just ran the scan for information purposes only. Are their any other tests a non-techy (me) could use to determine whether their memory is performing optimally? Thanks for your reply. -- Check out the great stores listed here! Receive special offers! Visit http://driven.mysite.com "C.B." wrote in message ... "tempting2taanzaa" wrote in message ... Hi: Exactly how accurate is PCPitstop's Overdrive scan? The free scan performs a number of security, maintenance, and other scans. Their signifiers come in checkered, yellow and red flags. I had a yellow flag on my memory speed. The test showed my memory action to be unusually slow compared to other comparable mobile computers. I will paste the exact results below: Memory performance of this system 4043 megabytes per second, is significantly lower than average. Systems with the same processor and amount of memory typically perform at a level of 5650 MB/s. How accurate is this assessment and how viable is the solution the page offered. Please see below: If you have received other tips or advice on PC Pitstop, resolve those items and re-test before trying to solve this one. Your low performance may be due to some other conditions that we've already detected, and will go away as soon as those problems are resolved. If this tip consistently appears, here are the most common causes: Software is running on your system that is interfering with PC Pitstop's testing. See the Windows details for a list of software that was running when PC Pitstop testing was performed. To help get control over your running programs we suggest WinPatrol Plus. There may not be enough memory installed, and the system is swapping to disk during the test. If this is the case you will have also received an "Install more memory" tip. Read the instructions in that tip. Level 2 cache may be present, but is turned off. See the tip Enable Processor/Memory Cache for more information. I thank you for your replies! -- Check out the great stores listed here! Receive special offers! Visit http://driven.mysite.com I don't want to hurt your feelings but I classify optimization software the same as registry cleaners; not worth the time, effort and money. In most cases they will cause more harm than good, especially if you let them blindly "fix" your system. The best thing you can do is uninstall it. Personal opinion based on experience, that's all. C.B. -- It is the responsibility and duty of everyone to help the underprivileged and unfortunate among us. |
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Click on Start and type Memory Diagnostic Tool. Select it at the top of
the Start Menu. Choose the option you want in the Memory Diagnostic Tool window. You can also see the link below for another memory testing method. http://www.memtest.org/ C.B. "tempting2taanzaa" wrote in message ... Uninstall what? The software (Overdrive) you mean? Oh, this is no software I downloaded. It was a free online scan I used (nothing I purchased or installed). I always remove the browser add-ons after use. But, your opinion is the reported numbers are incorrect? Like I said, I am not having any issues, just ran the scan for information purposes only. Are their any other tests a non-techy (me) could use to determine whether their memory is performing optimally? Thanks for your reply. -- Check out the great stores listed here! Receive special offers! Visit http://driven.mysite.com "C.B." wrote in message ... "tempting2taanzaa" wrote in message ... Hi: Exactly how accurate is PCPitstop's Overdrive scan? The free scan performs a number of security, maintenance, and other scans. Their signifiers come in checkered, yellow and red flags. I had a yellow flag on my memory speed. The test showed my memory action to be unusually slow compared to other comparable mobile computers. I will paste the exact results below: Memory performance of this system 4043 megabytes per second, is significantly lower than average. Systems with the same processor and amount of memory typically perform at a level of 5650 MB/s. How accurate is this assessment and how viable is the solution the page offered. Please see below: If you have received other tips or advice on PC Pitstop, resolve those items and re-test before trying to solve this one. Your low performance may be due to some other conditions that we've already detected, and will go away as soon as those problems are resolved. If this tip consistently appears, here are the most common causes: Software is running on your system that is interfering with PC Pitstop's testing. See the Windows details for a list of software that was running when PC Pitstop testing was performed. To help get control over your running programs we suggest WinPatrol Plus. There may not be enough memory installed, and the system is swapping to disk during the test. If this is the case you will have also received an "Install more memory" tip. Read the instructions in that tip. Level 2 cache may be present, but is turned off. See the tip Enable Processor/Memory Cache for more information. I thank you for your replies! -- Check out the great stores listed here! Receive special offers! Visit http://driven.mysite.com I don't want to hurt your feelings but I classify optimization software the same as registry cleaners; not worth the time, effort and money. In most cases they will cause more harm than good, especially if you let them blindly "fix" your system. The best thing you can do is uninstall it. Personal opinion based on experience, that's all. C.B. -- It is the responsibility and duty of everyone to help the underprivileged and unfortunate among us. |
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Hi:
I ran the Memory Diagnostic Tool and there were no errors (I was certain there wouldn't be). Thanks for the tip though. -- Check out the great stores listed here! Receive special offers! Visit http://driven.mysite.com "C.B." wrote in message ... Click on Start and type Memory Diagnostic Tool. Select it at the top of the Start Menu. Choose the option you want in the Memory Diagnostic Tool window. You can also see the link below for another memory testing method. http://www.memtest.org/ C.B. "tempting2taanzaa" wrote in message ... Uninstall what? The software (Overdrive) you mean? Oh, this is no software I downloaded. It was a free online scan I used (nothing I purchased or installed). I always remove the browser add-ons after use. But, your opinion is the reported numbers are incorrect? Like I said, I am not having any issues, just ran the scan for information purposes only. Are their any other tests a non-techy (me) could use to determine whether their memory is performing optimally? Thanks for your reply. -- Check out the great stores listed here! Receive special offers! Visit http://driven.mysite.com "C.B." wrote in message ... "tempting2taanzaa" wrote in message ... Hi: Exactly how accurate is PCPitstop's Overdrive scan? The free scan performs a number of security, maintenance, and other scans. Their signifiers come in checkered, yellow and red flags. I had a yellow flag on my memory speed. The test showed my memory action to be unusually slow compared to other comparable mobile computers. I will paste the exact results below: Memory performance of this system 4043 megabytes per second, is significantly lower than average. Systems with the same processor and amount of memory typically perform at a level of 5650 MB/s. How accurate is this assessment and how viable is the solution the page offered. Please see below: If you have received other tips or advice on PC Pitstop, resolve those items and re-test before trying to solve this one. Your low performance may be due to some other conditions that we've already detected, and will go away as soon as those problems are resolved. If this tip consistently appears, here are the most common causes: Software is running on your system that is interfering with PC Pitstop's testing. See the Windows details for a list of software that was running when PC Pitstop testing was performed. To help get control over your running programs we suggest WinPatrol Plus. There may not be enough memory installed, and the system is swapping to disk during the test. If this is the case you will have also received an "Install more memory" tip. Read the instructions in that tip. Level 2 cache may be present, but is turned off. See the tip Enable Processor/Memory Cache for more information. I thank you for your replies! -- Check out the great stores listed here! Receive special offers! Visit http://driven.mysite.com I don't want to hurt your feelings but I classify optimization software the same as registry cleaners; not worth the time, effort and money. In most cases they will cause more harm than good, especially if you let them blindly "fix" your system. The best thing you can do is uninstall it. Personal opinion based on experience, that's all. C.B. -- It is the responsibility and duty of everyone to help the underprivileged and unfortunate among us. |