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arpitt

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please tell me what i have to do if i need a ram with for a great speed ( please tell as per FSB point of view )

and please also tell me how i can upgrade my bios

this is my system configuration



System Manufacturer: INTEL_
System Model: D845GVS1
System type: X86-based PC
Processor(s): 1 Processor(s) Installed.
[01]: x86 Family 15 Model 4 Stepping 1 GenuineIntel ~2400 Mhz
BIOS Version: INTEL - 20040216

Total Physical Memory: 510 MB
Available Physical Memory: 312 MB
Virtual Memory: Max Size: 2,048 MB
Virtual Memory: Available: 2,008 MB
Virtual Memory: In Use: 40 MB
Hotfix(s): 12 Hotfix(s) Installed.
[01]: File 1
[02]: File 1
[03]: File 1
[04]: Q147222
[05]: KB20060522 - Update
[06]: KB929300 - Update
[07]: KB930264 - Update
[08]: KB811113 - Service Pack
[09]: KB893803v2 - Update
[10]: KB896423 - Update
[11]: KB898461 - Update
[12]: XpsEPSC
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fenzodahl512

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Hi, you want a "great speed"? your computer is slow? Maybe you want to do some clening before upgrading.

1. Open "My Computer" and right click on each drive (Only one drive at a time please) and click on "Properties"
2. Under "General" tab, locate "Disk Cleanup" and clik on it
3. Under "Disk Cleanup" tick "Recycle Bin", "Temporary files" and "Compress old files" and clik "Ok" and then "Yes"
4. Repeat step 1-3 for each drive

after that

1. Open "My Computer" and right click on each drive (Only one drive at a time please) and click on "Properties"
2. Go to "Tools" tab and click on "Defragment Now" button.
3. Defragment each drive (only ONE drive at a time)

IF your Defragment refuse to start (due to error)
1. Open "My Computer" and right click on each drive (Only one drive at a time please) and click on "Properties"
2. Go to "Tools" tab and click on "Check Now" button.
3. Tick on both "Automatically fix file system errors" and "Scan for and attempt recovery for bad sectors" and click on start.
4. Defrag your drive after it finish.

After that please download CCleaner and installed it. After that just double-click on the icon and hit the "Run Cleaner" button. Dont fix on anything else. And avoid from fix any Registry issues.

After that you may upgrade your ram to 1gb of DDRam (any speed should do)
To check your current ram type/speed please download CpuZ

-note- Each process above may take some time, so please be patience with it :)

Edited by fenzodahl512, 21 December 2007 - 03:35 PM.

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