The memory of my computer 256M is too small, and now I add it to 512M memory, why is it still very s

Updated on number 2024-04-10
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The speed of system boot is not only related to memory, but also has a lot to do with other accessories, such as: CPU, hard disk, and other accessories are not problematic and so on... The effect of a larger memory is that you have more buffer space when running the software.

    If your CPU is not high, the read speed of the hard disk is not fast enough (such as some old hard disks), and the effect is not much worse if you add the memory to the upper g, so if you want the computer to boot up fast, you have to combine other aspects!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There should be several scenarios:

    1: Medium virus or rogue software.

    2: The slow startup is because there are many startup items, and the computer needs to start one by one.

    3: The slow opening of documents or software is also due to too many startup items, which occupy memory.

    Therefore, it is recommended to install Windows Optimizer to remove unnecessary startup items, and clean up the rogue software cleaner that comes with Optimizer, and then install the latest antivirus software.

    Let me tell you the most thorough way: remove all the important files and reinstall the system!! Make sure your machine speed can fly haha

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    A slow startup could be that you have too many startup items or are scanning for viruses.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Change the system, don't use tomatoes, everything else is fine, it's best to use the rainforest, use the 360 security guard to open something less Maybe it has something to do with the speed of the CPU, you can also get virtual memory, up to 4G, don't get it in the disk and C disk with many files.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Maybe your motherboard doesn't support that much memory. Or maybe your CPU doesn't have that much memory, and it's possible that what I said upstairs is. You'll set it up in one minute to see how much CPU and memory it can support.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The next optimizer, modify the acceleration startup to take a look.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Optimize the system with Youshi software, it may be that your computer has too many boot running programs.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    First use 360 Security Guard to clear the plug-in, and then use the optimization master to optimize the system, if it is still slow, see what process in the task manager generally consumes the most CPU, such as non-important processes are manually closed. It is possible to cancel the automatic running of the process on the next boot in 360.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Problems with the CPU and hard disk memory also have an impact but not much.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The early 512M memory computer adapted to include win98, win2000, winme, win2003 operating system, (there was no vista, win7 at that time), and now this kind of configuration adapts to xp is reluctant, not to mention winvista, win7.

    If you're thinking about replacing a memory module, you're thinking about it. Also consider whether the frequency of your motherboard and CPU adapts to your ideas.

    Most of the early 512M memory modules are DDRIs (one generation), and most of the recent installations are DDRII (the second generation), and now the installations are basically new motherboards, with four cores at every turn, from memory, bus, ***, hard disk, graphics card, sound, network, video, and motherboard are all DDRII (three generations). In terms of slot specifications and clock performance, they are incompatible.

    If you replace the 512mddri memory with 2GDDRII, it won't work.

    Also: Memory is one of the most delicate parts that conflicts with many factors, resulting in blue screens, freezes, crashes, and other problems.

    For example: different brands; Memory from individual manufacturers and motherboards from individual manufacturers; Different specifications (512m and 1g mixed); individual memory and system (early memory read frequencies do not adapt to the needs of existing operating systems); electrostatic destruction; memory quality (support genuine), etc.

    Personally, I think that if the system response speed is too slow, please buy a memory module that is the same as the memory in use (manufacturer, specification, etc.) and add it, which will greatly alleviate the pressure caused by insufficient memory.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It should be able to be improved, but it also has something to do with the CPU.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    There must have been great relief, trust me. 512MB you should be using the XP system, I think if you don't use a large program then the CPU must be enough, so just add memory.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    1 Periodically, clean up the dust in the computer, open the chassis after shutting down, use a hair dryer, and blow cold!!

    2 Usually use tools such as 360 Guardian and Kingsoft Guardian to clean up system garbage and temporary files (IE cache) generated by the Internet, and check and kill malware.

    3 The computer configuration is poor, try to set the virtual memory to a larger one, (xp) right-click on my computer Properties Advanced Performance ......There the settings are advanced to change.

    In the custom there is set to 2000 - 4000

    Win7) Computer - Properties - Advanced System Settings - Performance Settings - "Advanced" Tab - Virtual Memory - Change - Select the drive C drive you want to set, select the system management size or select the custom size as you need - Settings - OK.

    4 Antivirus software installation takes up a small amount of resources, such as NOD32, or only one auxiliary antivirus software is installed.

    5 Try to set the IP to a static IP, which can reduce the startup time of the computer and the reflection time after entering the desktop.

    6 Don't put too many files and icons on the computer desktop, which will slow down the computer's response, and try not to install the software on the C drive.

    7 Close some startup programs. Start-Run-Enter msconfig-OK-Click "Start" in the "System Configuration Utility" window-Start, except for the input method (ctfmon) and anti-virus software, the general program can be turned off. You can also use 360 and other software to intelligently optimize boot acceleration.

    8 It is recommended to install only one main antivirus, as installing multiple will take up computer resources and make the computer slower.

    9 Regularly defragment the disk, open my computer To defragment the disk of the drive - Properties - Tools - select the defragmented disk to open the "Disk Defragmenter" window - Analyze - Defragment - the system will start to defragment.

    10 Install a computer optimization software such as Optimizer or Super Rabbit, and the computer will be much faster under optimization!!

    11 The current system also occupies a large amount of memory, and if necessary, adding more memory will be much faster.

    12 The computer hard disk will be used for a long time, it will also make the computer slower, repartitioning and installing can fix the logical bad, the computer will be faster, and the physical read and write speed of the hard disk is slow, and it can only be replaced with a better !!

    Hope it helps!!

    When you test it with CPU-Z software, you will know that it is several generations, and 512M should be one generation.

    I don't understand hi me!!

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The memory of the generation is only second-hand, and the reason for the slowness is not only the memory, but also the aging of the machine itself.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    How big is the memory? If there is 2 GB or more, the virtual memory capacity does not affect the system boot time. However, you can try restoring the virtual memory to the default size. I always feel that it is not the virtual memory that causes the system to boot slowly.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Memory does not need to be formatted, and there is no capacity reduction due to the usage of other programs.

    The reason for this is that memory manufacturers and computer systems have different methods for converting memory unit capacity.

    When the memory manufacturer manufactures memory, the calculation method of its capacity is: 1m=1000kbThe calculation of the memory capacity of the computer system is: 1m=1024kb

    Therefore, it is normal for the memory to be reduced in the capacity calculation of the computer system compared to the original.

    Also, if your machine has an integrated graphics card and the system allows you to allocate a portion of the memory for video memory, you'll see a smaller amount of memory than you would otherwise have. This is normal, not to be mindful.

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Your computer can't change the 2G one, the 256 one is the DDR1 generation, and the 2G one is the DDR2 second generation, so you can't change it. Only DDR1 can be changed512, don't buy DDR2 memory, your motherboard doesn't support it, that is, you can't put it in, or it's all replaced, and the chassis keyboard monitor can still be used,