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> Sharing An Experience, RAM memory es essential
merellogalasso
post Jun 27 2008, 06:36 PM
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I have a 256 RAM; XP Pro; partitioned internal disk and a 80G external, with huge enough free space. I manage my PC permanently clean. I have been living a hell moving from one antivirus to the other, trying to prepare for the announced die of AVG 7.5. At last, I got an unusably slow PC and I bothered the extraordinary good BC forum asking for help. Then I went back to AVG 7.5 waiting for enlarging my RAM memory or straightly buying a new PC. I am currently operating at the speed anyone deserves. I do not name the famous antiviruses I have been using with catastrophic results. Those issues are only for very high RAM users. If something is really a disaster inside this field of computation is the eventually disappearing of AVG 7.5. Greetings for every body there. mad.gif
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post Jun 27 2008, 08:23 PM
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Hi.

Not really sure what you are saying here, but 1GB of RAM will certainly make a difference and AVG 8 seems to be free http://free.grisoft.com/ww.download?prd=afe



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post Jun 27 2008, 10:33 PM
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Yes, of course. I feel that all this "coming and going" with antiviruses, dammaged the format also, because, before that period, I had less space, the same applications, and my PC performed better. It's true that when uninstalling, there remain a lot of garbish inside the PC that is going to be deleted only by a new formatting, task that I do not like at all, because even the most intelligent technician always perform some "agreable jokes" against the particular most personal wishes of users. Greetings.
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