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basics
03-30-2003, 04:51 PM
does anyone know how i can monitor what programmes are using what percentage of my cpu?
ive got mem turbo which does an absoloutely fantastic job at freeing up ram instatntly but i need something to solve the problem in the long term.
im currently running on a p4 2.0 40gb ge4 mx440 256 ram
but am constantly left with 30percent power after runnin kazaa
HELPERS WILL RECIEVE!
Wolfmight
03-30-2003, 05:11 PM
k, what windows version?
if you got xp, Press Ctrl+Alt+Delete and check the Performance, Proccesses, and Applications tabs.
If you want to find a way to free alot of ram.. no program will make it *higher*, you need to purchase physical ram chips to actually speed it up for games and stuff.
256mb ram is actually alot and should let kazaa run fine, so u need to do the Ctrl+Alt+delete thing and get rid of some apps running.
Also, goto run: type msconfig.. goto start-up programs and uncheck any u recognize and dont want.
If there's a *blank* program that starts up, that's a virus/spyware.. Uncheck that right away
Yes, if you are running Windows XP Home/Professional Ctrl+Alt+Delete will engage the task manager. It includes CPU usage, etc. :)
basics
03-30-2003, 06:10 PM
not got xp yet am using me!
ive looked at all the programs included but nothing tells me which programme is using what amount of power!
ive removed items from start up which i dont require but like i said ive only got 20/30 percent power left after running kazaa
MERLIN
03-30-2003, 11:12 PM
A program called "memo kit" tells you exactly what apps are using what memory. :ph34r: :ph34r: :ph34r: :ph34r:
what os are you using then?
Originally posted by MERLIN@31 March 2003 - 00:56
:ph34r:
now thatz just spam....
harrycary
03-31-2003, 04:48 PM
Hey basics,
Sounds like you need to run "msconfig" and stop all the programs you have running in the background from starting in the first place.(start>run>"msconfig", go to the "startup" tab)
Hell, you only need "Explorer" and "Systray" running in order for your computer to work.
Alot of programs will annoyingly want to run in the background. You will need to open these programs individually and go into their "options" or "preferences" and tell it not to start or load-up when your computer is powered on. (it should be obvious what to click)
They will run only when you need to use(click on) them.
This will also decrease your boot-up time.
several posts here are gone... weird... and msconfig has already been said :P... but i guess itz gone... yes msconfig works well :P
imported_computerfreak76
03-31-2003, 09:42 PM
memory management programs are not the way to go with windows xp.
xp does a fine job of managing memory itself and actually using programs like those can have bad results such as taking away memory from other programs that are running that need the ram too.
basics
03-31-2003, 10:33 PM
thanx for the reponse peeps!
for the benefit for the 2 guys above who couldnt read that am using windows me, well i am!! ;)
have got pc cillin 03,blackice def, soundman,k n aol in ma start up thats it but am using nearly all ma ram!?!
any other suggestions to how i find out what using what would be grateful!
hope ur all using mem turbo!! n what was that mem program mentioned above?any good?
true... but they usual dont require that much and it can always free up memory w/ a single click.. personally i dont use it... i just try keeping as little programs open as possible
im runnig a p3 800mhz, win 2000 128 mb ram
2 ies opened
aim
winpoet
k-lite
no lags...
screen - 42 process on the alt ctrl dlt screen >> task manager
cpu usage: 0% - 8%
mem usage - 168724k/309200k :P
performance
totals
handles - 6874
threads 342
processes 42
commit charge (k)
total 168244
limit 309200
peak 282496
physical memory (k)
total 130528
avaliable 46740
system cache 57668
kernel memory (k)
total 57184
paged 48128
nonpaged 9056
basics
03-31-2003, 10:48 PM
eh? cpu usage 8%
my list running consssts of: kazaalite/aol/explorer/pop3trap/rundll32/soundman/pccguide/memturbo/blackice/pccclient/systray/pcciomon/aoltray/systray
that is everyting! do i need all these?
well my system tray has other stuff... norton 2003, cdrw, winpoet, sound, keyboard control..
kill blackice no ones gonna hack!!!
aol u need since thatz ur internet service
pop iunno
rundll32 seems important i've seen it alwayz up on most coms
memturbo KILL IT!
systray is alwayz up
basics
03-31-2003, 11:07 PM
OOOO WELL MY SYS TRAY HAS OTHER STUFF!!
GET U!
KILLING WHAT U SAID AINT GONNA MAKE FUCK ALL DIFFRENCE4 N MEMTURBO GIVES ME INSTANT RAQM SO I GONNA KEEP IT TA!
memturbo takes ram first of all like already said
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