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Peter:
Well, in fact I was getting and error, later then running DB so I didn't knew this at the time.
I am not completely sure about the way windows completely works, but isn't it emptying the recycling a little bin if it really needs the space(there was plenty) , well so far I am sure I had the same error some time ago too, before the computer was completely full, and have something left like a few gigs.
Oke, I don't know what kind of details I would have to provide you further.
Well I am running windows XP SP2. Well that seems pretty common, so would that help.
Okay further specs.
Celeron 2,6 Ghz
2,59 Ghz, 192MB of Ram
Well okay not a total power computer, and yes it seriously needs ram-memory.
EricL:
--- Quote from: Peter ---I am not completely sure about the way windows completely works, but isn't it emptying the recycling a little bin if it really needs the space(there was plenty)
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Windows does not do this. You must manually empty the recycle bin to free up space.
Peter:
--- Quote from: EricL ---
--- Quote from: Peter ---I am not completely sure about the way windows completely works, but isn't it emptying the recycling a little bin if it really needs the space(there was plenty)
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Windows does not do this. You must manually empty the recycle bin to free up space.
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Well, okay I did romove the files manuelly, my idea here was if windows uses hard disk space, windows is creating files that are newer and the oldere files are automated removed(as it is if you copy new files to your computer), but okay could be wrong there.
But more importent(or even more useless knowledge)
The post you just made was the 20000 post.
Numsgil:
--- Quote from: Peter ---Celeron 2,6 Ghz
2,59 Ghz, 192MB of Ram
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You have a 2.6 gig processor running with 192 Megs of Ram in XP? That the computer will even boot boggles my mind. I didn't even think they made processors for boards that still used 128 and 64 meg RAM cards. A computer with 2.6 gig processor should have a minimum of 256 - 512 Megs of Ram. Minimum. 1 - 2 Gigs ram would be optimal. Just wow.
Peter:
--- Quote from: Numsgil ---
--- Quote from: Peter ---Celeron 2,6 Ghz
2,59 Ghz, 192MB of Ram
--- End quote ---
You have a 2.6 gig processor running with 192 Megs of Ram in XP? That the computer will even boot boggles my mind. I didn't even think they made processors for boards that still used 128 and 64 meg RAM cards. A computer with 2.6 gig processor should have a minimum of 256 - 512 Megs of Ram. Minimum. 1 - 2 Gigs ram would be optimal. Just wow.
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Just to say it isn't using 128MB and 64MB ram-cards, it has 256 RAM and a 64 onboard videocard.
I know it is low, maybe strange to say but it runs (exept DB) pretty stable, further then windows itself it loads a virusscanner and hamachi and opera(witch has somehow entered the bar) .It isn't really slowing down or anything, sometimes it is, true.
All the graphic stuff of XP is also shut down, just looks like win95
As it is I know it is too less RAM and instead of the 256MB, I am going to put 1GB(2X 512), it is the maximun the motherboard can take.
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