by Birdie » Sun Apr 15, 2012 10:55 am
Judy, you would probably need a Quad Processor to be able to utilize 8 GB of RAM. Maggie is correct in that your ISP impacts your ability to move data up and down 'internet pike'. On the road, you will be very hampered by bandwidth.
Barbie, being on a restricted budget, as you have indicated, I'd go for (1) as high a ghz (2) as much RAM (3) as large a hard drive, as I could afford. Your internet connection governs much of your data speed up and down the internet turnpike and if your drive is dirty, it will slow you down.
I'd say everyone should check their maintenance schedule for their system. It is possible that if you put most of your data on an external drive and keep your C drive defragged and clean that will help your system find and keep track of all of your programs and that in turn will keep your system running faster. If you only connect your external drive when you need to "get" and "put" your system will normally run faster. If you utilize an external hard drive you don' t fragment your hard drive very much and it moves much faster. If you store on your hard drive and depend on speed then you need to consider nothing less than weekly maintenance.
Hard drive maintenance is difficult to define for other people unless you are in a work environment. When I was in IT, my definition of maintenance was quite severe, especially for individuals who were power users. They normally didn't build, repair, install, uninstall or troubleshoot. They just did some gigantic things and whined if their systems didn't do what they wanted it to do. I performed daily maintenace on their systems. So for those of us who are casual users, we normally crap up our systems and they bog down....then we perform maintenance and swear we won't be lax again.
Okay, that's my 2 cents worth.
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