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How the hell do you get that amount so low???

I'am at 150MB and you're at 87MB with all that gadgets?!
amzter Wrote:wat u mean u vlited?

http://www.vlite.net/

with vlite you an remove the things that you don't need from Vista. .

like the other languages, the tablet PC option, and MUCH MORE! you can delete almost anything using this program

for windows XP i suggest you use nlite. same but for XP and lower.

my vista runs very smooth because of this tool. .

thank you Zinga for introducing it to me
Hmm, nice!
But since I play games on XP wich takes up to 150MB and have 2GB RAM, I don't care. :P
Wait until you try Vista x64 - it takes up about 50% more RAM than the 32 bit version...

I've gotten Vista down to about 230MB average (nothing running) without forced deallocation (forcing everything onto the page file).  Still unreasonable for my purposes.
I have 1GB, but it's dual channel DDR500 (I prefer speed over capacity).  Hehe, my RAM setup is still faster than most DDR2 setups today :P
im on xp and ram ram setup is also faster than most pcs

lol im trying to nlite my black xp dvd

i only have 384mb ram so vistas a no go
lol i used to have vista ultimate on my pc (1.5ghz Athlon, 384mb ram, running dual monitors) with onboard graphics and a 8mb video card (fudge the memory it has tv tuner)...

i just can't say i had any problem using vista, everything was running at a somewhat decent speed (even though it had a 100% in idle), but i had a little problem with the activation, so i went back to xp...
vista is resource hogg!
squee666 Wrote:screen shot of my xp 5 minutes after restart

on startup im using rocket dock and internet download manager

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You've got IDM registered right?
z7shaft Wrote:how can I reduce my XP running processes? it has like 64 processes on start-up...
Get Autoruns and disable unnecessary stuff.
A tonne of applications will install startup processes, but ~90% of them are unnecessary.

Also get Process Explorer NT and take a screenshot of that.
mine is always someplace in the 61% of ram usage, but i noticed that the windows ram use decreases when you use certain programs for a large period of time then returns to normal on exit
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