Memory
Computer memory is the unsung hero in speeding up computers in a real and useable way.
Don’t put up with multiple programs running as slow as molasses.
The right amount of memory gives a computer the extra energy stores it needs to keep programs running as smooth as silk.
In this video I show you just how to decide how much memory you need.
Too much and you’re just wasting your moolah.
Too little will have you going to coffee breaks between changing programs.
The right amount will allow you to use your dough for other stuff on the computer where it will make a difference.
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