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Posted: Dec 02, 2007 6:11 p.m. - Subject:
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Uninstalling programs will not speed up your computer, if they are not running, they are not slowing your PC down.
You obviously don’t know much about computers (not that I would expect you to, you’re a delivery boy). Even if you don’t see certain applications running, doesn’t mean that they’re not. I took a screenshot of my task manager, and just look at all the applications running without my knowledge:
That’s what’s using my RAM.
Also, even if programs are not running, they can still have an effect on your computer’s speed. Even having the program on your computer takes away from your pc’s memory.
Posted: Dec 02, 2007 6:27 p.m. - Subject:
Then you figure out how to STOP them from running!! I obviouly know a HELL of a lot more than YOU, like I said, IF ITS NOT RUNNING, IT ISN’T IN RAM!! PERIOD!!!
By the look of your Task Manager, you are clueless as how to stop unused/unneeded processes from running, but I am not, so obviously, I’m a bit better at this than you NYAH, NYAH!!!
Learn to use selective startup which will limit the programs that start without your knowledge. (although I can’t imagine anything starting WITHOUT my knowledge)
Maybe YOU don’t know what’s starting up in YOUR computer, but I am FULLY aware of ALL the processes running on MY computer.
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Posted: Dec 02, 2007 6:48 p.m. - Subject:
viper, sorry to say it, but they’re right... even just having a program on your computer will make it run a slight bit slower, no matter how unnoticeable it is...
also, i’m sure the read/write speed of SD and the read/write speed of modern day RAM isn’t that much of a difference