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In news:eByFgupxEHA.2752@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl,
W. Guy Delaney <guyd@verizon.net> typed:
> How much memory is ideal for Windows XP Professional? Some
> people say
> 512mb, and others say 1028mb.
Both those camps are wrong. There is "ideal" answer that's right
for everyone.
How much memory you need depends on what apps you run, but almost
everyone needs at least 256MB for decent performance. For some
people, for example those who edit large photographic images,
more than 256MB--even much more--can be required for good
performance.
If you are currently using the page file significantly, more
memory will decrease or eliminate that usage, and improve your
performance. If you are not using the page file significantly,
more memory will do nothing for you.
Go to http://billsway.com/notes%5Fpublic/winxp%5Ftweaks/ and
download WinXP-2K_Pagefile.zip and monitor your pagefile usage.
That should give you a good idea of whether more memory can help,
and if so, how much more.
--
Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User
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