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<blockquote data-quote="Noelix" data-source="post: 84722" data-attributes="member: 18535"><p>Thanks for the info so far guys. So as you can see from "My System" specs, I only have 256MB of ram, and I have an Athlon XP 2200+, which is a bit slower than the ones you guys have. I've attached some screenshots of task manager and have labeled actions accordingly on them. Currently, the system can only handle one "process" at a time (a "process" consisting of either watching tv or recording tv, not both). I'd like to be able to upgrade my system so it can handle three things at once - recording two shows in the background while I watch a third (previously recorded video, dvd, etc.). </p><p></p><p>From the screenshots you can see, do you think it's a simple fix of adding say a gig of ram to the system, or is it not worth it and should I just upgrade the whole processor, motherboard, and memory altogether?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Noelix, post: 84722, member: 18535"] Thanks for the info so far guys. So as you can see from "My System" specs, I only have 256MB of ram, and I have an Athlon XP 2200+, which is a bit slower than the ones you guys have. I've attached some screenshots of task manager and have labeled actions accordingly on them. Currently, the system can only handle one "process" at a time (a "process" consisting of either watching tv or recording tv, not both). I'd like to be able to upgrade my system so it can handle three things at once - recording two shows in the background while I watch a third (previously recorded video, dvd, etc.). From the screenshots you can see, do you think it's a simple fix of adding say a gig of ram to the system, or is it not worth it and should I just upgrade the whole processor, motherboard, and memory altogether? [/QUOTE]
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