How can you tell a Windows 2000 system needs memory?

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Hi all

Proabaly a very easy question but unfortunately I dont know!!

Is there any way I can tell whether a system needs memeory despite that it
may be slow? Is there any programs within windows that you can monitor to see
whether memory is needed? Is there a specific area I can check?.

Any help as always is great
tia
 
Hi,

To check if the system requires extra memory there are some pointers you
can follow.

1>Ensure that the basic system requiremnts are met.
2> Check if the system performance is slow using the windows Performance
monitor.
3>Try to figure out any specific system processes that is consuming the
major CPU resources.Keep an eye on the processes.
4> Try to make processes which are not being used by the system set to
manual instead of auto.


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