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CPU problem while playing
Falion:
In truth your right BT, I've just been told by people much more intelligent than myself that it can "possibly" happen...don't know, that's just what I've been told. Seems a bit "strange" and contrary to what the OS is supposed to be doing...but who the heck really knows...someone vastly more intelligent than me that's for sure. If Mac's could run "every" PC game out there...I'd never make / own another PC ever again LMAO...darn crappy Windows OS anyhow :D
DanielOR:
Falion,
Thank you for the detailed post! It is true, the machine needs more RAM and I am guilty of taking a somewhat lazy approach. *sigh* Time to get serious about this.
Falion:
Your welcome...while your still using McAffee...try and disable it if possible while playing any games...AV's can cause havoc at times when gaming if they are up and running. Not to mention that it is just using up resources your games could be utilizing.
EchizenR:
Falion, many thanks for that detailed post. I guess I should get more RAM, but with no income presently, I guess I'll just endure it. Anyway, I don't usually play AI more than 1-2 missions at a time.
As for your list of free programs, I've downloaded the CCleaner and the a-squared program. I'm also using Spybot, but since you've recommended a-squared, I'll remove it. Teatimer takes up quite a bit of memory. In addition, the AV that I'm using is Avira AV Personal and Zonealarm firewall. Is a-squared Free an AV? If thats case, I can replace Avira, which always lags the CPU while updating. I also have Windows Defender installed and regularly updated.
I also just installed a program called RAM Idle LE which is supposed to improve system performance, does anyone here use that?
Lastly, I have a question about CPU performance. Under the XP task manager there's a number at the bottom right hand corner that says Commit Charge. Before I play AI, the maximum is usually 450-550/920M, but after playing AI and returning to a laggy Windows, the maximum 'charge' goes from 920 to 1000+M. What does this mean?
Thanks again for your advice.
Falion:
No...A-Squared is a free-ware program that's just a spyware / tojan remover, it doesn't do anything for virus protection. However, Avast, and AVG, that I listed below it are both free anti-virus programs. If your using these...my "suggestion" is to be utilizing some browser other than IE, like Firefox...which keeps you much less at risk when web browsing than old IE does. The best way to avoid viruses, is use a browser that helps keeps you from getting a virus in the first place and that sure the heck isn't IE. :D
Zone Alarm is a fairly decent firewall BTW. As far as lagging a PC when a AV program updates...just disable automatic updating...just remember to manually update at least every few days to stay current.
EDIT: I've never used the AV your using Ariva, so I cannot comment on it one way or another. If your dissatisfied with it, for some reason... try using Avast instead.
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