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Newbie questions - Vista and memory
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<blockquote data-quote="jaster" data-source="post: 366618" data-attributes="member: 3143"><p>My wife is running an hp media laptop specifically made for vista. We paid a pretty penny for it, upgrading everything so that Vista would run well. We even waited to buy it until the new vista models, came out so that she would get the max performance out of it. Let me tell you, next to my macbook, her vista notebook is SLOW. Vista is a memry hog. Windows users tell me that all the time, and I see it on her laptop. Unless you have maxed out ram, Vista is going to drag. Windows Vista even comes with some rating system is runs on your computer and tells you how to get more performance. It will tell you to MAX out the ram.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jaster, post: 366618, member: 3143"] My wife is running an hp media laptop specifically made for vista. We paid a pretty penny for it, upgrading everything so that Vista would run well. We even waited to buy it until the new vista models, came out so that she would get the max performance out of it. Let me tell you, next to my macbook, her vista notebook is SLOW. Vista is a memry hog. Windows users tell me that all the time, and I see it on her laptop. Unless you have maxed out ram, Vista is going to drag. Windows Vista even comes with some rating system is runs on your computer and tells you how to get more performance. It will tell you to MAX out the ram. [/QUOTE]
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