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If you want to have 10 apps open and able to switch between them real fast, make sure you have enough RAM, so that you are not using the HDD in virtual RAM mode, this have nothing to do with CPU

I am sure everyone knows how to check exactly how much RAM does he/she needs for the king of work you do and data file you runs. Right?

I say this because your articles are always difficult to understand, they twist and turn to much, may be my english is bad, but I have never needed to reread how toms write. except for those realy new techno terms thingy.

Hope you can be more direct with the way you say things, may be its just me......

Y bother to help he who never read MANUALS? <font color=blue> COMPASSION! :smile: <font color=red> Read it 10 times KIDDO!


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