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Khan, I want the horses to run fast, and I don't want the horses to eat more grass... 192MB of memory is stretched,In addition, the landlord's graphics card is estimated to be mediocre,It's normal to play game cards,If you really don't want to upgrade,I'll tell you a few ways to mitigate:
Memory, indicating that your physical memory is 256MB, and the integrated graphics card is shared64MB, please enter the BIOS, find the graphics memory (different motherboards are called differently, the landlord can refer to the motherboard manual) option, modify the parameters to 32MB, so that you can release 32MB memory, and the actual memory can be changed to 224MB.
2.Close all software you are not using while playing the game.
3.Reinstall the system regularly.
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Hello landlord,If your CPU is not very antique,Playing games is very stuck and mainly related to your graphics card and memory,If you don't change the memory, then change to a better graphics card
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Your memory is too much.,192M,Now it's even a 1G card.,Change the memory.,If you can change the graphics card, the graphics card will also be changed.,If you don't want to add memory, you can keep getting stuck on it.。
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This is a bit difficult.,It's recommended that you don't load any software when you boot the system.,Don't want antivirus.,XP's visual mode jumps to the maximum performance to try.。
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192mb?
So your machine should have been shipped before 05.
I used an integrated graphics card, so I had to add memory.
Memory is also cheap now, but it's best to see what brand and model of memory you have.
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Play interstellar or play some little simulators.
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It is estimated that this cross-century problem of cross-century difficulty will be solved in the next century.
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XP's basic memory will take up 96 megabytes, plus this and that will definitely exceed 200M of commonly used memory, so the physical memory is pitiful. Consider that you don't play games, teach you a trick, sacrifice some effect things, replace the desktop theme with win classic, you can save twenty or thirty trillion memory, and change the virtual memory to 1024 to 2048 will also play a greater role, and you can disable some useless functions in the settings. It's sure to meet your requirements.
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The card is normal.
The system needs a certain amount of memory to run, and the easiest thing is to install a pure version of the XP system, and run less software.
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I suggest plugging in a 256M system because the XP system needs to be 512M, so you don't want to install a 2000 system.
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It's hard because you're in the same situation as me, and my computer also has 256 RAM. First of all, QQ should not be opened at the same time as the web page, and do not open two pieces of software that occupy a lot of memory at the same time.
The virtual memory is related to the remaining space of the C drive, and has nothing to do with the actual memory.
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You can add a 512, less than a hundred, the second generation you said is DDR and DDR2 memory, your motherboard does not support DDR2 memory, relatively long, DDR2 technology has not been widely used in that period, the first generation, that is, DDR, has been eliminated, not produced, only inventory, the market is relatively small, so ** is usually the same parameter DDR2 double, 512 is about 100, now DDR2 1G is also about 100, But your motherboard can't be used, the socket type is wrong. So you can only buy DDR at a little more expensive. 256 new is hard to buy, the old one is sold, about forty or so, but I don't approve you buy the old one, once there is a problem, you can take your memory down, go directly to the computer city and let them follow the brand of the memory you use, frequency, in giving you a 512M memory, fx5200 card to play games like the Three Kingdoms of Karting is no problem.