Jim
April 25th 03, 05:43 AM
>-----Original Message-----
>With Windows 98, I could find out what the performance
>was on my system--It was supposed to be at 84 or 85 for
>the best/fastest performance and when it got to the
>middle to high 70's, it was time to do something about
>it. With xp, I can't seem to locate the area or find out
>what the performance is....
>
>.
>XP handles memory and the system resources portion of it
quite differantly than the old win 98. Right click your
task bar and select " Task Manager" for some info.
>With Windows 98, I could find out what the performance
>was on my system--It was supposed to be at 84 or 85 for
>the best/fastest performance and when it got to the
>middle to high 70's, it was time to do something about
>it. With xp, I can't seem to locate the area or find out
>what the performance is....
>
>.
>XP handles memory and the system resources portion of it
quite differantly than the old win 98. Right click your
task bar and select " Task Manager" for some info.