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Vista and RAM usage - leave some for the games

  1. #1


    JJ Guest

    Vista and RAM usage - leave some for the games

    Not much leftover memory for all graphics on ES4 - even with all of the
    visuals turned off. Is there any way that Vista can possibly ease up, or is
    purchasing more memory the only answer?


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    Video ATI 9800 256 MB
    Vista RC1 build 5600/5728 dual
    Base score 4.3

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  2. #2


    Mark D. VandenBerg Guest

    Re: Vista and RAM usage - leave some for the games


    "JJ" <JJ@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:0A2FA9C1-F842-4591-AF2C-6A61FA221A63@microsoft.com...
    > Not much leftover memory for all graphics on ES4 - even with all of the
    > visuals turned off. Is there any way that Vista can possibly ease up, or
    > is
    > purchasing more memory the only answer?
    >
    >
    > --
    > John
    >
    > PC: (XPS Gen 1 800FSB) laptop
    > Mem 1 gb
    > processor P4 3.4HT
    > Video ATI 9800 256 MB
    > Vista RC1 build 5600/5728 dual
    > Base score 4.3


    It is fairly specific that, for a premium version of Vista (Ultimate
    qualifies), 1 GB of RAM is the recommended minimum specification. Remember,
    when XP was introduced, the minimum recommended RAM was 64MB, and it is a
    rare person that believes XP doesn't need more than the minimum to run well.

    http://www.microsoft.com/windowsvist...y/capable.mspx




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  3. #3


    Conor Guest

    Re: Vista and RAM usage - leave some for the games

    In article <0A2FA9C1-F842-4591-AF2C-6A61FA221A63@microsoft.com>, JJ
    says...
    > Not much leftover memory for all graphics on ES4 - even with all of the
    > visuals turned off. Is there any way that Vista can possibly ease up, or is
    > purchasing more memory the only answer?
    >

    What you on about? Doesn't use that much. Needs 1GB at least though
    IMO.



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  4. #4


    cbhacking Guest

    Re: Vista and RAM usage - leave some for the games

    Vista uses a fair chunk of RAM for its SuperFetch pre-caching. When running
    a game, it should turn down SuperFetch to allocate more memory to the game.
    As they say in the BSD world, "free memory is wasted memory!"


    "JJ" <JJ@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:0A2FA9C1-F842-4591-AF2C-6A61FA221A63@microsoft.com...
    > Not much leftover memory for all graphics on ES4 - even with all of the
    > visuals turned off. Is there any way that Vista can possibly ease up, or
    > is
    > purchasing more memory the only answer?
    >
    >
    > --
    > John
    >
    > PC: (XPS Gen 1 800FSB) laptop
    > Mem 1 gb
    > processor P4 3.4HT
    > Video ATI 9800 256 MB
    > Vista RC1 build 5600/5728 dual
    > Base score 4.3



      My System SpecsSystem Spec

  5. #5


    Dale \Mad_Murdock\ White Guest

    Re: Vista and RAM usage - leave some for the games

    I think more ram is the easiest and overall best answer. I did do some
    tweaking on my system, to cut down on the amount of ram Vista gobbled up, at
    least on bootup. On boot, my system was using around 450 MB of ram. I turned
    off a series of services that I don't believe I'll be using, Like tablet
    support, network location awareness, and so forth and got it down to 311MB.
    Still about 100MB more than XP uses on boot.

    Of course, I'm still tweaking around with Vista, so it's hard to know if I
    turned off too many services, so it will probably be a few months and alot
    of trial and error to figure out what I do and don't need.

    On a side note, I do have 2GB of ram in my systems to test with, especially
    for gaming, it seems 1GB is just not going to be enough anymore


    "JJ" <JJ@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:0A2FA9C1-F842-4591-AF2C-6A61FA221A63@microsoft.com...
    > Not much leftover memory for all graphics on ES4 - even with all of the
    > visuals turned off. Is there any way that Vista can possibly ease up, or
    > is
    > purchasing more memory the only answer?
    >
    >
    > --
    > John
    >
    > PC: (XPS Gen 1 800FSB) laptop
    > Mem 1 gb
    > processor P4 3.4HT
    > Video ATI 9800 256 MB
    > Vista RC1 build 5600/5728 dual
    > Base score 4.3




      My System SpecsSystem Spec

  6. #6


    Dustin Guest

    Re: Vista and RAM usage - leave some for the games

    Too be honest... you should probably have 2 GB of RAM installed in your
    system. Currently I have 4 GB. You can NEVER have too much RAM. NEVER.
    "Dale "Mad_Murdock" White" <Mad_Murdock@noinsightbb.com> wrote in message
    news:e-mdnV3y4ZWV-4TYnZ2dnUVZ_qWdnZ2d@insightbb.com...
    >I think more ram is the easiest and overall best answer. I did do some
    >tweaking on my system, to cut down on the amount of ram Vista gobbled up,
    >at least on bootup. On boot, my system was using around 450 MB of ram. I
    >turned off a series of services that I don't believe I'll be using, Like
    >tablet support, network location awareness, and so forth and got it down to
    >311MB. Still about 100MB more than XP uses on boot.
    >
    > Of course, I'm still tweaking around with Vista, so it's hard to know if I
    > turned off too many services, so it will probably be a few months and alot
    > of trial and error to figure out what I do and don't need.
    >
    > On a side note, I do have 2GB of ram in my systems to test with,
    > especially for gaming, it seems 1GB is just not going to be enough anymore
    >
    >
    > "JJ" <JJ@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news:0A2FA9C1-F842-4591-AF2C-6A61FA221A63@microsoft.com...
    >> Not much leftover memory for all graphics on ES4 - even with all of the
    >> visuals turned off. Is there any way that Vista can possibly ease up, or
    >> is
    >> purchasing more memory the only answer?
    >>
    >>
    >> --
    >> John
    >>
    >> PC: (XPS Gen 1 800FSB) laptop
    >> Mem 1 gb
    >> processor P4 3.4HT
    >> Video ATI 9800 256 MB
    >> Vista RC1 build 5600/5728 dual
    >> Base score 4.3

    >
    >



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  7. #7


    PG Guest

    RE: Vista and RAM usage - leave some for the games

    I've got 2.9Ghz Pentium 4 processor, 1 GB RAM, 160GB HDD and 256 MB Graphics
    card and vista won't start past the welcome display. Am I supposed to run in
    safe mode until January?
    I seriously doubt whether consumers will bother getting Vista. XP's good
    enough as it is why would anyone bother?

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