I have had 2 Toshiba's and haven't had any problems with either one. The first one I got was about in 99 or 2000... Eddie is STILL using it!
I have had 2 Toshiba's and haven't had any problems with either one. The first one I got was about in 99 or 2000... Eddie is STILL using it!
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Thanks, this answers my specific question, and covers both my computers.Originally Posted by Reggie
All the other info is also a key to solving the problem. Back 3 years ago when I bought both of them, I was not playing ANY Games. I remember the folks asking me that, at Staples. And I know for a fact the laptop keeps giving me messages that it doesn't have enough virtual memory and is expanding that; after which is shuts down.![]()
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My computer (which has only an AMD 3000+ 1,8 GHz and 512 MB RAM) also slows down when using Facebook. In fact, it wasn't before I used facebook that I thought my computer was too old for today's standards!I believe it's the apps on facebook that makes your system slow.
Kirsten
FaceBook "apps" can hog a lot of memory,
AND create problems ...
Yesterday I "accepted" a FaceBook APP because someone had sent me something ...
Ten minutes later I tried to enter a Blog I've been a member of for a couple years,
and was denied entry by Google -
who accused me of sending "automated traffic".
The "fix" ??
I removed ALL of FaceBook's add-on APPs, shut down and restarted.
NOW Google lets me into the Blog site.
/s/ Phred
Whenever your computer runs out of physical RAM, which is where it temporarily stores information that it is using, it starts swapping some of that to your hard drive. When it does that, performance decreases about 20x since hard drives are much slower than RAM is. My suggestion: take your computer to a local tech shop and get them to put more RAM into it.
And I'm using one of the lightest true distros of Linux there isOriginally Posted by kokopup
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I have a account on Facebook as well as most people. I leave it open in a tab all the time, and it has never decreased the performance of my computer, nor has it started eating RAM more than Firefox already does. Then again, I'm not really sure if it would influence Linux or not.
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