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Computer Repair Tuneup Essentials Part 1

By: Erik Davies

For many computer users out there it is just hard to imagine have a fast computer that is problem free! This is because they look at their computer like it is a stranger, like someone who just showed up and plopped themselves down in their home or their office - not necessarily with a warm welcome either.

All anyone wants is a fast, smooth PC and probably the quickets way to achieve this is to just call up a computer repair professional. Although this will also be the most expensive upfront the time that is saved in productivity will more than make up for the initial tune up costs.

There are alot of different things that can affect the overall speed of a PC, so lets get right into the first one! The one single thing that can make a computer much faster right off the bat is a RAM upgrade.

RAM stands for "Random Access Memory" and is a specific type of memory used in computing that allows access on a random basis. You can find RAM in other devices besides computers but it is mainly used in computers and also in printers.

On Microsofts website it states that the minimum amount of RAM for a pc running windows XP is 64 Megs. I can tell you right now from experience that any computer out there with only 64 Megs of RAM is in big trouble if they expect to run XP smoothly.

Prior to the Service Pack 2 upgrade that Microsoft sent out for Windows XP users most computers shipped with 256 MEG's of RAM and this was sufficent. However, after Service Pack 2 is installed, any machine with only 256 Megs of RAM will run very slow.

Hopefully at this point you have decided to add RAM to your computer! RAM is easy to locate both in stores and on your botherboard. I would disregard the MS website when it refers to the amount of RAM you really need. Just remember that when running both Windows XP and Service Pack 2 together you will need at least 512 MEG's of RAM to keep your PC running smooth.

When you do your RAM upgrade just remember it is a very easy thing to do on your own. Even the beginner computer user can do this. Afterward you will be justly rewarded with a computer that is much faster than the way it was prior to doing the upgrade. When spending money on upgrades, using the RAM upgrade option will give you the best value for your dollar.

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