Windows Vista : RAM

The most excellent way to speed up Windows Vista Is by adding RAM. Yes, physically adding more RAM gives the needed boost in performance that we need and want Although Most Windows Vista Users can get by with 1 GB of RAM in Vista, but to experience the over all power and beauty of this new Operating System 2 GB of RAM and up to 4 GB of RAM for Windows Vista 32-bit version but for the Windows Vista 64-bit version you can go higher as it can recognize or “see” above the 4 GB RAM limit of better than the 32-bit Version of Windows Vista RAM upgrade is the way to go! As RAM is becoming less expensive today, better start upgrading your RAM for the best speed boost ever.

And also for another less expensive speed boost is using ReadyBoost by using a 2GB USB stick you can easily upgrade your RAM higher and get the much needed speed boost in a short period of time.

And Also While you’re at it, maybe it’s the best time to check your RAM on my recent post on Your RAM, Check it!

Remember when diagnosing PC components always start with the RAM
If you are plagued by the dreaded blue screen of death (BSoD), this is the time you ask yourself, ” There must be something wrong with my RAM”. Errors like PFN_LIST_CORRUPT and PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA and so on including include system stalls, reboots, and weird PC behavior are the signs of bad RAM.


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