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Old 24th November 2012, 06:42 PM
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Virtual memory is custom : initial 768 Mb - max 1536 Mb at the moment,don't know if it has increased...maybe I should let the system manage the file size?

Btw is it normal that a lot more ram seems to be used now that I've installed twice as much,looks like my computer was "saving it" when it had less?

It does run a lot faster/smoother now.
I usually just let it do it automatically.

Do you think programmes were automatically disabled before because there wasn't enough RAM? I know I used to notice that programmes would randomly shut when I was running beyond my spec. Using anything different or anything else installed? To be honest as long as its running quicker I wouldn't worry about anything else. Are you just doing more stuff at the same time than you would before? I always find I quickly work to a faster spec myself once I've upgraded!
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Old 24th November 2012, 07:04 PM
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I read that XP should come with "let system manage the file size" as default.
However it's set as custom,maybe the memory increase has something to do with it?
I'll keep an eye on it for now.

Nothing new installed but the system seems to allocate a lot more ram to running applications.
Maybe it was saving some ram before?

It seems to run very smoothly now,nothing to complain about really.

Now I just need to order a memory card reader for my old camera and I'm all set up.

Thanks for your help btw.
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Old 24th November 2012, 07:08 PM
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I read that XP should come with "let system manage the file size" as default.
However it's set as custom,maybe the memory increase has something to do with it?
I'll keep an eye on it for now.

Nothing new installed but the system seems to allocate a lot more ram to running applications.
Maybe it was saving some ram before?

It seems to run very smoothly now,nothing to complain about really.

Now I just need to order a memory card reader for my old camera and I'm all set up.

Thanks for your help btw.
Yeah it can run things at lower but not ideal specs. Great that its working though. Not a problem, happy to help, it has saved me from going loopy being stuck at home!
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Old 24th November 2012, 08:28 PM
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Ok...just checked my old camera's card and it's a ssfdc smartmedia card according to the box...now does anyone know which usb connected reader supports these?

I'd like to buy one from Amazon UK or eBay UK if possible.
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Old 24th November 2012, 08:37 PM
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Ok...just checked my old camera's card and it's a ssfdc smartmedia card according to the box...now does anyone know which usb connected reader supports these?

I'd like to buy one from Amazon UK or eBay UK if possible.
Go for an all in one, I believe this one should as it has a slot labelled SM. I can't verify the quality I've only used a sandisk all in one but in general all in ones are pretty handy.

Forgot the link! Hama USB 2.0 Card Reader
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Old 24th November 2012, 08:54 PM
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Thanks,I'll probably order it tomorrow together with some films to get free postage.
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Old 25th November 2012, 08:11 PM
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Been customizing...

RocketDock looks fun,I hope it doesn't slow down my system too much though...

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Old 25th November 2012, 09:50 PM
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When minimizing Windows (applications) to RocketDock my auto-hidden taskbar kept popping up from time to time,searched the web for a solution and couldn't find one.
I decided some trial and error:always show taskbar on top should be disabled in taskbar properties.

Now it works perfectly while I still can unhide my taskbar if needed (you never know anyway).

Maybe helpful for someone else as well.
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Old 25th November 2012, 11:27 PM
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There's been mention of the danger of static. When I trained in building PC's we were taught a simple trick to discharge all static from the body. Go to the taps at your sink, grab one tap in each hand and stay there for a minimum of 10 seconds. Voila! You've discharged all your static and it's safe to go at the PC.
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Old 26th November 2012, 09:38 AM
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I've seen some people wearing some sort of anti static band as well,discharging static is a must when you're going to dive into a computer.
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