Just thought again about my first answer, Scott. Yes it is a hardware problem,
and it might well be because there is too little RAM, but the reason for my
bringing it up is:
Because they are slow machines, for whatever reason, I suffer with the multiple
copies of programmes. If I think that perhaps I haven't double-clicked
properly and I do it again, I find out minutes later that the machine was being
slow, that I now have 2 or 3 copies open and that my opening them has slowed
the machine still further.
I refer to my earlier post about frustration with some parts of Winders. :-)
Chris
On 28 Oct 2010, at 16:16, Scott Gomez wrote:
> That, my friend, is a hardware issue. (And by the way, I loathe
> Vista/Windows 7, I'd much rather have kept the UI from XP). Many, many IT or
> purchasing departments have swallowed the "minimum operating requirements"
> line(s) from Microsoft repeatedly over the years. Around here, we long ago
> learned to at least double the minimum RAM requirement stated. 'Twas a
> necessary move for self-preservation, as anything less would have resulted
> in having to run from irate peasantry bearing torches and sharp farm
> implements.
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