Hey,
I recently went to a webiste, forgot the URL, and they said that if I have more than 256 MB of RAM, and turn paging file off, my PC will be faster. Then I went to a different site, they said that if I increased the paging file, my PC would be faster. So my question is that which one is true?
My Specs:
GA-6VEML Motherboard
Intel Celeron 1.3 GHz overclocked to 1.56 GHZ
1x 248 MB of SDRAM DIMM168 [Shared with crappy integrated Video]
VIA chipsets
Windows XP Pro SP2
1x 8 MB of crappy integrated VIA video
1x LG Burner 52x24x52x
1x Samsung CD-ROM 48x
1x Maxtor 80 Gigabyte
Windows 98 SE OEM
1x Slow crappy Disk drive
2x USB LOL!!!!!!!!
Shaw High Speed
Mozilla Firefox 1.1
Future Upgrades:
2x 512 Kingston ValueRAM
1x ATI Radeon 9250 PCI Video Card
1x DVD Burner
I recently went to a webiste, forgot the URL, and they said that if I have more than 256 MB of RAM, and turn paging file off, my PC will be faster. Then I went to a different site, they said that if I increased the paging file, my PC would be faster. So my question is that which one is true?
My Specs:
GA-6VEML Motherboard
Intel Celeron 1.3 GHz overclocked to 1.56 GHZ
1x 248 MB of SDRAM DIMM168 [Shared with crappy integrated Video]
VIA chipsets
Windows XP Pro SP2
1x 8 MB of crappy integrated VIA video
1x LG Burner 52x24x52x
1x Samsung CD-ROM 48x
1x Maxtor 80 Gigabyte
Windows 98 SE OEM
1x Slow crappy Disk drive
2x USB LOL!!!!!!!!
Shaw High Speed
Mozilla Firefox 1.1
Future Upgrades:
2x 512 Kingston ValueRAM
1x ATI Radeon 9250 PCI Video Card
1x DVD Burner