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I bought a new machine with vista home premium. It came with just a little
over 1 GB of Ram installed. On my sidebar I have the memory gauge. With just a few programs running in the background and using IE, the gauge goes up to 80+%. Do I need to get more memory? Is 1GB just the bare minimum needed to run vista? Thanks to all Don |
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It depends on what is running in the background. Some manufacturers load the OS with a bunch of crap that runs in the background. You can run MSCONFIG to stop some processes from starting when you boot up. I have 1 GB in one of my machines, and it does fill up quick. The absolute minimum is 512MB, but that is slow. 1 GB is normal for most users, and 1.5-2GB for gaming or Photoshop type users. As always, more is better! -- Dustin Harper http://www.vistarip.com Donald Shelton wrote: I bought a new machine with vista home premium. It came with just a little over 1 GB of Ram installed. On my sidebar I have the memory gauge. With just a few programs running in the background and using IE, the gauge goes up to 80+%. Do I need to get more memory? Is 1GB just the bare minimum needed to run vista? Thanks to all Don |
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If you're not running anything too taxing, I'd opt for the cheaper
Flashdrive/Readyboost option. If you're a gamer or doing multimedia work, then the faster RAM is indeed better. |
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Donald Shelton wrote:
I bought a new machine with vista home premium. It came with just a little over 1 GB of Ram installed. On my sidebar I have the memory gauge. With just a few programs running in the background and using IE, the gauge goes up to 80+%. Do I need to get more memory? Is 1GB just the bare minimum needed to run vista? Thanks to all Don I've got a gig and a half and I never see my RAM usage go above 50% except for when I first start my system. My RAM usage is typically in the 30's or 40's. |
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"Travis King" wrote in message ... Donald Shelton wrote: I bought a new machine with vista home premium. It came with just a little over 1 GB of Ram installed. On my sidebar I have the memory gauge. With just a few programs running in the background and using IE, the gauge goes up to 80+%. Do I need to get more memory? Is 1GB just the bare minimum needed to run vista? Thanks to all Don I've got a gig and a half and I never see my RAM usage go above 50% except for when I first start my system. My RAM usage is typically in the 30's or 40's. Same here, I've got 2GB RAM and my ram usage for vista home premie is almost always at about 29-36% except upon initial startup when it goes higher but then settles back down. As far as bare minimum, I believe that 1GB is the bare minimum for vista to run acceptably, 2GB being better and usually enough for the most common of users. |
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Don't worry - as the saying goes, unused RAM is wasted RAM. Basically,
Vista helps itself to lots of RAM in order to speed things up as much as possible. As soon as an application requests it, the OS relinquishes it. So it isn't a problem. Of course, 2G is better! Thack |
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Get more RAM, I ran Vista for two months with 1 GB and it was usually around 70% mem utilization. The biggest mem hogs on my machine are Office 2007 apps. As far as Readyboost, forget it, spend the money on RAM. To get Readyboost to work you need a fast flashdrive, which is not much cheaper than another GB of memory. The memory will help a lot more. On Thu, 8 Feb 2007 07:52:01 -0800, Donald Shelton wrote: I bought a new machine with vista home premium. It came with just a little over 1 GB of Ram installed. On my sidebar I have the memory gauge. With just a few programs running in the background and using IE, the gauge goes up to 80+%. Do I need to get more memory? Is 1GB just the bare minimum needed to run vista? Thanks to all Don |