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<blockquote data-quote="MaccaHV" data-source="post: 1302168" data-attributes="member: 106602"><p>The reason I was thinking I needed more RAM is that TV now seems to be HiDef and so the files have grown. I edit the files before storing them, to reduce some size. It is finding that slower, I think. Or it could just be because I'm expecting more? The Baseboard manufacturer says ASUSTech Computer Inc; Baseboard product P7P55D-E; Version Rev 1.xx. Installed physical memory is 20Gb, available is 15.5; virtual 40Gb available 34.7G. Obviously I've added more over the years, just kept the case. There are three internal hard drives. I hadn't remembered I had increased the RAM to 20, I wonder if it can hold more? </p><p>I do have this machine on my network. I can't really make it standalone so that the old os wouldn't matter - the internet is on the network. (On this machine I only use a browser, not email or any non video programmes. And I have an internet security prog for two machines. But I realise that continuing to use W10 in the long term could get dangerous.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MaccaHV, post: 1302168, member: 106602"] The reason I was thinking I needed more RAM is that TV now seems to be HiDef and so the files have grown. I edit the files before storing them, to reduce some size. It is finding that slower, I think. Or it could just be because I'm expecting more? The Baseboard manufacturer says ASUSTech Computer Inc; Baseboard product P7P55D-E; Version Rev 1.xx. Installed physical memory is 20Gb, available is 15.5; virtual 40Gb available 34.7G. Obviously I've added more over the years, just kept the case. There are three internal hard drives. I hadn't remembered I had increased the RAM to 20, I wonder if it can hold more? I do have this machine on my network. I can't really make it standalone so that the old os wouldn't matter - the internet is on the network. (On this machine I only use a browser, not email or any non video programmes. And I have an internet security prog for two machines. But I realise that continuing to use W10 in the long term could get dangerous.) [/QUOTE]
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