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QUOTE (sforzando @ September 12, 2007 01:33 am)</div><div class='codebox'><div id='QUOTE'><!--QuoteEBegin-->A few days ago my laptop's HD got fried because of faulty drivers. I've had to change the HD because of this. Since I had to change the HD, I also plan on upgrading from 256mb ram to 1.25gb ram and from a 35gb HD to 120gb.
The question is, will the increased ram result in better overall performance of everyday programs like firefox and MS office?
I'm asking because the video card can't be changed, and it's (only) a 32mb motherboard-integrated graphics controller (IGP) and not a video card. Before, it could play RO and Warcraft 3 just fine but had a hell of a hard time with games like Lineage II.[/quote:1df5d24d2a]
Yup, an additional 1Gb RAM and a bigger HDD might do the trick
Having an on-board graphics controller means that it leeches its memory
on your ram which lessens the available space for other programs to use.
Bigger ram means a larger space for programs to dump their components
for faster execution and less file swapping.
Having a freshly installed OS will also make a difference.
Some tips that might help:
- try to give your OS a dedicated partition (makes if easier to defrag)
- try adjusting your hdd page file size (aka swap file partition)
- try disabling seldomly used programs that pre-loads their components during startup
- try to disable the function of some programs that automatically connects
to the internet (some are better to be done manually)
- disable windows update (well its up to you)
- try using system restore or other programs with the same function on your
OS partition (saves you a lot of effort in undoing wrong installations)
Hope this helps