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FRANK
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      21st Jun 2004
I am running XP home on a computer having a 2.1Gb Processor with an 80Gb
hard drive and 512 Meg of RAM.
Is it normal for some applications ie Money data files to take from 6 to 15
seconds to load and open the first time accessed in a session?
Opeming the same app thereafter is accomplished in aoubt a second until
other things are opened and closed -- it then reverts to the longer duration
until closed and reopened.
Thanks for any
info---Frank


 
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      22nd Jun 2004
FRANK wrote:
> I am running XP home on a computer having a 2.1Gb Processor with an
> 80Gb hard drive and 512 Meg of RAM.
> Is it normal for some applications ie Money data files to take from 6
> to 15 seconds to load and open the first time accessed in a session?
> Opeming the same app thereafter is accomplished in aoubt a second
> until other things are opened and closed -- it then reverts to the
> longer duration until closed and reopened.
> Thanks for
> any info---Frank


Yes- applications are loaded from the hard drive into RAM as you use them.
When you start a new program it is loaded and windows releases RAM by
storing information in the swap file on your hard drive.If you add more ram
you will get better performance.RAM is much faster than your drive.
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      22nd Jun 2004

thanks to madmax--------Frank
"madmax" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> FRANK wrote:
> > I am running XP home on a computer having a 2.1Gb Processor with an
> > 80Gb hard drive and 512 Meg of RAM.
> > Is it normal for some applications ie Money data files to take from 6
> > to 15 seconds to load and open the first time accessed in a session?
> > Opeming the same app thereafter is accomplished in aoubt a second
> > until other things are opened and closed -- it then reverts to the
> > longer duration until closed and reopened.
> > Thanks for
> > any info---Frank

>
> Yes- applications are loaded from the hard drive into RAM as you use them.
> When you start a new program it is loaded and windows releases RAM by
> storing information in the swap file on your hard drive.If you add more

ram
> you will get better performance.RAM is much faster than your drive.
> -max
> --
> To help you stay safe see: http://www.geocities.com/maxpro4u/madmax.html
> This message is virus free as far as I can tell.
> Change nomail.afraid.org to hotmail.com so you can reply
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>
>



 
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