John Thierry
December 5th 03, 01:32 AM
You may have a serious memory problem, in that you may
have different memory chips installed that do not match
your system. also check that there is not a scarrick of
dust in the memory slots. removing all cards and cleaning
will also solve this problem at times. use an erasor
rubber to clean all contacts.
John.
>-----Original Message-----
>Recently, when I start this computer the XP Home Edition
>has started to use all of the system resources just to
>run the desk top. This is a P4 1.5 with 256 K ram. I
>have to shut the desktop to allow enough resources into
>the System Idle Process to run programs. Sometimes if I
>reinstate the desktop it acts normally and only uses a
>couple of percent of system resources to run the system.
>
>How do I fix?
>.
>
have different memory chips installed that do not match
your system. also check that there is not a scarrick of
dust in the memory slots. removing all cards and cleaning
will also solve this problem at times. use an erasor
rubber to clean all contacts.
John.
>-----Original Message-----
>Recently, when I start this computer the XP Home Edition
>has started to use all of the system resources just to
>run the desk top. This is a P4 1.5 with 256 K ram. I
>have to shut the desktop to allow enough resources into
>the System Idle Process to run programs. Sometimes if I
>reinstate the desktop it acts normally and only uses a
>couple of percent of system resources to run the system.
>
>How do I fix?
>.
>