Originally Posted by
Wade
Ok so your sayin System Idle Process isnt the problem. Ok thanks. Now, what are you talking about at the last part. How do I check my memory slots and memories? how do I run a special memory test?
there are two different tools
http://www.memtest86.com/
http://hcidesign.com/memtest/download.html
they are both bootable
download the programs and burn them on a media.
Then boot with this cd (one of them)
This bootable cds will check your memory.
This is an idea not a exact solution.Please learn these tools because if these dont help you today,these will definetely help you tomorrow for another issue.
Secondly how can you check your memory slots,you shold open your comp. case and do it manualy but if you dont know how you can do,just forget it.
like 384 heh, about to be 512. Maybe that will help the problem?
Yes this can be a problem if you have a lot of program running backgroun and if you have less memory for them.For this retype ctrl+alt+delete and open task mamager and watch the oerformance tab.Look at pysycal memory usage and commit charge (K) do you see any abnormal degrees?
On the other hand this tab will give you more info about system idle process nad you will see while system idle process is 90 % at process tab ,there will be 2-3-15 % cpu usage at graphical performance tab.I tell you again your problem doesnt depend on system idle process.
I think you are running a lot of application and your hardware doesnt enough for it.
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