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From: Jimbo on 18 Dec 2008 14:22 Gerry, I didn't know this was going to create this my interest, but this is good. Also I want to thank Anna for all the information she provided. Here's the Disk Defragmenter Report. "Gerry" wrote:Volume (C:) Volume size = 18.59 GB Cluster size = 4 KB Used space = 13.07 GB Free space = 5.52 GB Percent free space = 29 % Volume fragmentation Total fragmentation = 15 % File fragmentation = 29 % Free space fragmentation = 2 % File fragmentation Total files = 66,090 Average file size = 384 KB Total fragmented files = 342 Total excess fragments = 18,670 Average fragments per file = 1.28 Pagefile fragmentation Pagefile size = 240 MB Total fragments = 4 Folder fragmentation Total folders = 10,330 Fragmented folders = 8 Excess folder fragments = 10 Master File Table (MFT) fragmentation Total MFT size = 84 MB MFT record count = 76,865 Percent MFT in use = 88 % Total MFT fragments = 3 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fragments File Size Most fragmented files 7,995 1.46 GB \Documents and Settings\OEM\Desktop\Backup Documents @ Favorites.bkf 7,995 2.03 GB \Documents and Settings\OEM\Desktop\Backup.bkf 263 17 MB \System Volume Information\_restore{058AE4F6-965F-4400-83F0-2086E5BA0FD9}\RP1142\A0381148.exe 90 6 MB \System Volume Information\_restore{058AE4F6-965F-4400-83F0-2086E5BA0FD9}\RP1143\A0382189.dll 63 4 MB \System Volume Information\_restore{058AE4F6-965F-4400-83F0-2086E5BA0FD9}\RP1141\A0381113.dll 58 4 MB \System Volume Information\_restore{058AE4F6-965F-4400-83F0-2086E5BA0FD9}\RP1138\A0380946.dll 57 4 MB \System Volume Information\_restore{058AE4F6-965F-4400-83F0-2086E5BA0FD9}\RP1138\A0381012.dll 54 3 MB \System Volume Information\_restore{058AE4F6-965F-4400-83F0-2086E5BA0FD9}\RP1143\A0382185.dll 54 3 MB \WINDOWS\assembly\NativeImages_v2.0.50727_32\Microsoft.MapPoint.#\72b2c34ad1d6346092fdb5473c218db9\Microsoft.MapPoint.Rendering3D.ni.dll 54 6 MB \WINDOWS\ie7updates\KB958215-IE7\ieframe.dll 47 3 MB \WINDOWS\assembly\GAC_MSIL\System\2.0.0.0__b77a5c561934e089\System.dll 43 3 MB \WINDOWS\assembly\NativeImages_v2.0.50727_32\System.Data.SqlXml\e59504af41afab5e04681af951d9b302\System.Data.SqlXml.ni.dll 41 3 MB \Documents and Settings\All Users\Documents\ESBK.mbb 40 2 MB \WINDOWS\assembly\NativeImages_v2.0.50727_32\Microsoft.MapPoint.#\6d1925ed6bd6d56a005f612cda532dc7\Microsoft.MapPoint.Graphics3D.ni.dll 36 2 MB \System Volume Information\_restore{058AE4F6-965F-4400-83F0-2086E5BA0FD9}\RP1142\A0381142.dll 36 26 MB \System Volume Information\_restore{058AE4F6-965F-4400-83F0-2086E5BA0FD9}\RP1142\snapshot\_REGISTRY_MACHINE_SOFTWARE 31 2 MB \WINDOWS\assembly\NativeImages_v2.0.50727_32\Microsoft.MapPoint.#\cc7f77a5d3b10d05fbe6d2b48b41502a\Microsoft.MapPoint.Modeling.ni.dll 31 26 MB \System Volume Information\_restore{058AE4F6-965F-4400-83F0-2086E5BA0FD9}\RP1144\snapshot\_REGISTRY_MACHINE_SOFTWARE 30 2 MB \Program Files\MSN\MSNIA\CC\MSNCC\canvas.dll 29 2 MB \WINDOWS\assembly\NativeImages_v2.0.50727_32\Microsoft.MapPoint.#\5c39988884ed2f27541af93bc90fdc27\Microsoft.MapPoint.Modeling.ni.dll 29 448 KB \Documents and Settings\OEM\Local Settings\Temp\~DF1A16.tmp 29 448 KB \Documents and Settings\OEM\Local Settings\Temp\~DFB65B.tmp 29 448 KB \Documents and Settings\OEM\Local Settings\Temp\~DFDE61.tmp 28 2 MB \System Volume Information\_restore{058AE4F6-965F-4400-83F0-2086E5BA0FD9}\RP1143\A0382135.cpl 28 432 KB \Documents and Settings\OEM\Local Settings\Temp\~DFD240.tmp 28 2 MB \WINDOWS\assembly\NativeImages_v2.0.50727_32\System.Deployment\c7dea4895e1fa33d65e448c03de48d26\System.Deployment.ni.dll 28 2 MB \WINDOWS\system32\spool\PRINTERS\00008.SPL 28 26 MB \System Volume Information\_restore{058AE4F6-965F-4400-83F0-2086E5BA0FD9}\RP1145\snapshot\_REGISTRY_MACHINE_SOFTWARE 28 432 KB \Documents and Settings\OEM\Local Settings\Temp\~DFD6AA.tmp 27 2 MB \Program Files\MSN\MSNIA\CC\MSNCC\gdiplus.dll > Jimbo > > The Commit Charge figures demonstrate your is making over much use of > the pagefile. You therefore need to add memory or reduce memory. > > Since I posted the link saying your sysyem was only capable of taking > 256 mb RAM others have posted contradictory evidence suggesting the > limit may be 512 mb. If my link had been from the computer manufacturers > site I would still maintain the limit was 256 mb but the link was one > quoting what appears to have come from the manufacturers site. The > manufacter's site site does clarify the upgrade capability but this > gives contact details: > http://emachines.com/support/product_support.html?cat=Desktops&subcat=T%20Series&model=T1090 > > VolumeC.txt can be opened using Notepad. Highlight the required text in > the open file right click and select Copy. Paste the text into your > message. > > > -- > > > > Hope this helps. > > Gerry > ~~~~ > FCA > Stourport, England > Enquire, plan and execute > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Jimbo wrote: > > Sorry I'm late, could not help it. I use my pc for personl use. The > > following is the information you requested: The Commit charge, the > > total is 405868, Limit 511496 and the Peak is 452964, and as for the > > Disk Defragmenter report I need help on how to send it. It's in My > > Document Folder. > > > > "Jimbo" wrote: > > > >> I have a computer motherboard emachines T1090 with Windows XP. I > >> bought it in 2002. Right now it has a Memory of 256 MB and would > >> like to know if I can increase it to 512 MB. Appreciate your help. > > >
From: Unknown on 18 Dec 2008 14:22 What's your point??? I see it is still under discussion. "Jim Moriarty" <jmoriarty(a)aconandoyle.net> wrote in message news:c15lk49ddqao8g85plb6isebkmjod2dk8e(a)4ax.com... > "Unknown" <unknown(a)unknown.kom> wrote: > >>256MB is NOT the max his board can support. > > This was all discussed and put to rest 3 days ago.
From: Unknown on 18 Dec 2008 14:24
You added nothing but THIS criticism? Who are you trying to impress? "Jim Moriarty" <jmoriarty(a)aconandoyle.net> wrote in message news:c15lk49ddqao8g85plb6isebkmjod2dk8e(a)4ax.com... > "Unknown" <unknown(a)unknown.kom> wrote: > >>256MB is NOT the max his board can support. > > This was all discussed and put to rest 3 days ago. |