10-21-2009, 03:00 PM
why dont you be lucky that the processes can use the amount of ram they need to run best?
PS: Vista reserves a special amount of RAM for programs, which gets "free" again if a massive application starts up (like a game), so its not really eating that much RAM like people think.
I myself got me another 4GB Ram kit before the financial crysis for 24€, i got 8gb now... upgrading RAM was never cheaper.
Ofcourse people who somehow don't have the money to upgrade their computers can stick with XP, and if they already have Vista and suffer from the bad performance due to their pc hardware, there are several tools to disable all the performance eating stuff that Vista usesl.
PS: Vista reserves a special amount of RAM for programs, which gets "free" again if a massive application starts up (like a game), so its not really eating that much RAM like people think.
I myself got me another 4GB Ram kit before the financial crysis for 24€, i got 8gb now... upgrading RAM was never cheaper.
Ofcourse people who somehow don't have the money to upgrade their computers can stick with XP, and if they already have Vista and suffer from the bad performance due to their pc hardware, there are several tools to disable all the performance eating stuff that Vista usesl.