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Use the built-in task manager or use Kingsoft Cleanup Expert, Super Patrol and other tools to view the process, marked with memory usage.
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First of all, it depends on the current memory usage of the application, and it needs to be looked at in the process. Each time you open an application, you're adding a process, and they're all corresponding.
Open Task Manager, select Processes, to the right of the application's options.
There is the memory usage of the current process, as well as a more detailed description, and the CPU usage is also included, but the process of the application is generally in English, if you don't understand it, pretend to be a Kingsoft word bully to flip it.
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ctrl + alt + del
Or you can install a software like Rising Card.
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It's in the task manager.
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Directly add another memory, and it is estimated that the Vista system readout program occupies a lot of resources. Open Task Manager and see how many processes there are that aren't native to your system.
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The Vista system is a binge eating of memory, and 1G memory itself is not too big, it will be enough.
If you don't upgrade the physical memory, it's better to change the XP system and put it again.
The system cache is a little larger, which is almost enough.
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1 It is recommended that you lower the system and use the XP system.
2 Add a 1G memory and install the win7 system, which can solve your problem.
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It's better to install XP The memory is small.
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Right-click the desktop computer icon and click Properties, and you're good to go.
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If the above methods cannot be activated, the task management will be lost.
Then right-click on the taskbar and find the item that launches Task Manager.
can be left empty.
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That one can definitely be seen, if not, it's a problem with your system.
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You can view it in the system details.
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My computer, you can also see the properties, start, attachments, system tools, system information, but if someone changes it maliciously, you can also see false information.
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With everest, cpu-z and other software can be checked, and information such as the frequency of memory can also be checked.
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Find computer testing software! I'll test everything for you! I remember calling it pcmack2002 or something!
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The BIOS can view the system information.
Or maybe I have to right-click on the computer.
You can see it inside.
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The next optimization master can be seen in the hardware information.
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Everest, this software is good to see all the hardware configurations without opening the case.
Including motherboard model, chipset, memory slot occupancy, memory chip, and so on, .........
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Press Ctrl-Alt-del at the same time to select Task Manager-Select Performance.
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To have a GOST system disk such as the DOS interface, and then follow the instructions above to fix it.
Use ghost to put two systems on two different disks.
If it's not compatible, it won't work, it's only limited to vista
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