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- suzonkaSenior
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will ram boost work with vista basic and Ie 8 ? I not sure if its a good idea to download this to increase my computers speed? http://rambooster.net/ this is what it does
RAM Booster .Net is a Memory Optimizer; it's a smart memory management program that will keep your computer (PC) running better, faster, and longer. RAM Booster allows you to instantly free up memory when your system slows down.
RAM Booster .Net is a Memory Optimizer; it's a smart memory management program that will keep your computer (PC) running better, faster, and longer. RAM Booster allows you to instantly free up memory when your system slows down.
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Can you be more specific?
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- GabethebabeSecurity Colleague
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this website triggers WOT red alert.
http://www.mywot.com/en/scorecard/rambooster.net
So stay away from that software.
Best way to increase memory is to reduce on startup programs and unnecessary bloatware.
Also you could check out the tips here
http://www.mywot.com/en/scorecard/rambooster.net
So stay away from that software.
Best way to increase memory is to reduce on startup programs and unnecessary bloatware.
Also you could check out the tips here
- suzonkaSenior
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@Gabethebabe wrote:this website triggers WOT red alert.
http://www.mywot.com/en/scorecard/rambooster.net
So stay away from that software.
Best way to increase memory is to reduce on start up programs and unnecessary bloatware.
Also you could check out the tips here

- GabethebabeSecurity Colleague
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What you could do is simply startup your computer and when it is up and running press CTRL+SHIFT+ESC to bring up the task manager and look through your Processes tab, especially those using a lot of RAM.
After that Google for the processes that you donīt directly know and usually you find what they are, if they are useful and if not, how to get rid of them.
It is a little work, but good for the grey cells and for your knowledge
Also blackviper.com gives excellent advice on windows services, pointing out what they do and which are the most useless.
I once had a Windows XP SP3 running using only 62 MB.
After that Google for the processes that you donīt directly know and usually you find what they are, if they are useful and if not, how to get rid of them.
It is a little work, but good for the grey cells and for your knowledge

Also blackviper.com gives excellent advice on windows services, pointing out what they do and which are the most useless.
I once had a Windows XP SP3 running using only 62 MB.
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