31-03-2020 12:15 PM - edited 31-03-2020 12:16 PM
......Anyhow using freeware app System Explorer i have noticed consistent maximum system memory usage , with some user processes realising noticeable slowdowns
I know I can just put up with this situation but I think I will invest in additional ram memory as supported by my mainboard
Would this solution be cost justified by the majority of computer users experiencing slower performance or a matter of personal preference ?
on 03-04-2020 08:45 PM
@go-tazz wrote:
@rogespeed wrote:
But you will have to wait until my additional modules get delivered from the States - i will be waiting with a can of glen20....
Just put it aside for 3 days as that's the longest the virus can survive on any surface and if a bit of moisture from
the spray got in the wrong spot you could possibly fry the whole system.
Was talking about the outside package ... but yeh . i suppose once landed in Australia it will take a week to deliver
Sydney airport to Wollongong ( I think) to Sunshine to Bendigo to the Gannwarra
The virus would have timed out within the package , although has been onshipped already - quite quickly
on 03-04-2020 08:53 PM
@rogespeed wrote:
@go-tazz wrote:
@rogespeed wrote:
But you will have to wait until my additional modules get delivered from the States - i will be waiting with a can of glen20....
Just put it aside for 3 days as that's the longest the virus can survive on any surface and if a bit of moisture from
the spray got in the wrong spot you could possibly fry the whole system.
Was talking about the outside package ... but yeh . i suppose once landed in Australia it will take a week to deliver
Sydney airport to Wollongong ( I think) to Sunshine to Bendigo to the Gannwarra
The virus would have timed out within the package , although has been onshipped already - quite quickly
Had pictures taken of the modules and all is fine - i have some canned Electrical Contact solvent to deal with any grime
on 05-04-2020 11:12 AM
Next exciting episoide is to reduce booting time
Was 35 seconds as timed by Glary Utilities by Glarysoft (freeware) - mentioned this in case any viewers want to standardise results on theirs
I remember once disconnecting the signal cable from the ssd , consult bios setup, afterwards wondered why it would not boot , reconnected and found the boot times was significantly less, like half - i surmised that without any background processes running the onboard maintenance firmware was free to quickly do it's thing.
So I tried to repeat this - but did not work consistently , just down by about 15% then creeping back up ( 28 - 30 seconds)
( also can not say what effect this has if any on the ssd - i do not advocate this process, and also may only work on the model I was using at the time))
So one thing lead to another and I carefully checked boot-time processes and found my security was hogging resources for a few minutes in the backgound - which would be fine in a late release computer but not for mine
So I replaced that with a lower resource usage security ( which caught a few viruses by surprise - a common event ) and I removed a few unwanted apps etc
result was 16 - 24 second booting but i must have stirred up something destructive , possible zombie controls which defaulted to an unpleasant " ground hog day" event , every time reboot , restores to the same point using a temp profile ( which I had never added)
This maybe a glitch or nanny-state malware - but is totally disturbing , and no , running restore points did not help and i tried a popular registry fix as well.
so having saved all valued files to an external hdd , using my trusty Knoppix live operating system ( runs from ram memory)
I shall clean reinstall
such is computer ownership of the inept ! but 16 seconds to boot up with security etc is not to bad .
on 10-04-2020 04:32 PM
My newly acquired system memory modules , which have the exact model number hence difficult to source, left LA on the 29th March so should be delivered soon , these were bought on ebay but shipped via an onshipping service which uses a proxy overseas address to facilitate postal deliveries from that country in the event that the Seller does not post to Australia
Anti-pathogen spray & Electrical Contact Solvent is waiting
on 11-04-2020 10:20 PM
Here is the benchmark results for my solid state drive
Good enough to start the computer in about 10 seconds , after POST completed, or would be except my inept keying in of my password increases the time considerably
Am using Ubuntu operating system now on this desktop , this Ubuntu operating system meets my web browsing requirements .Is easy to install, useful for me bundled apps, quick to start , super quick to shut down , not bothered by parasites written for Windows , and the price is right : freeware
As for Windows , One of my laptops has a Windows 10 license attached to it , a pre-release free upgrade special ":customer evaluation or something, from years ago) which can not be transferred to another computer.(I did try) - I need Windows to run specialised apps and Office etc ,so my onboard-display-less laptop will be dusted off and 2 new ssd's purchased , as seems from consulting BIOS setup that this model supports RAID arrays - so i am curious as to whether it will or not . I have a multi-bay enclosure for the second ssd ( Use it for cloning laptop disk drives onto ssd's)
Already has 8GB total installed system memory so will also try a ram drive configured for a page file
Such is life for one of the inept during the Govt mandated public self-isolation
on 12-04-2020 11:45 AM
@rogespeed wrote:Here is the benchmark results for my solid state drive
Good enough to start the computer in about 10 seconds , after POST completed, or would be except my inept keying in of my password increases the time considerably
Am using Ubuntu operating system now on this desktop , this Ubuntu operating system meets my web browsing requirements .Is easy to install, useful for me bundled apps, quick to start , super quick to shut down , not bothered by parasites written for Windows , and the price is right : freeware
They are quicker than HDD's and 10 seconds is about their quickest benchmark so there shouldn't be
anything that can slow it down.
I don't worry about start up speeds as we can only have ADSL here and at 4.7/0.7 Mbps it is "very" slow
anyway so it "feels" better for me if everything matches.
As for Windows , One of my laptops has a Windows 10 license attached to it , a pre-release free upgrade special ":customer evaluation or something, from years ago) which can not be transferred to another computer.(I did try) -
I bought this system years ago with Windows 8 installed but upgraded free to 10 within a month of getting it
as 8 just wasn't up to scratch in my opinion and it was the same,one pc only.
I need Windows to run specialised apps and Office etc ,so my onboard-display-less laptop will be dusted off and 2 new ssd's purchased , as seems from consulting BIOS setup that this model supports RAID arrays - so i am curious as to whether it will or not . I have a multi-bay enclosure for the second ssd ( Use it for cloning laptop disk drives onto ssd's)
Quicker and longer battery life producing less heat are a bonus with the SSD's.
Already has 8GB total installed system memory so will also try a ram drive configured for a page file
Such is life for one of the inept during the Govt mandated public self-isolation
When you can do that yourself you certainly can't be inept and at least 90% of the population wouldn't even know
what you are talking about let alone being able to do anything similar.
on 12-04-2020 07:41 PM
@go-tazz wrote:
@rogespeed wrote:Here is the benchmark results for my solid state drive
Good enough to start the computer in about 10 seconds , after POST completed, or would be except my inept keying in of my password increases the time considerably
Am using Ubuntu operating system now on this desktop , this Ubuntu operating system meets my web browsing requirements .Is easy to install, useful for me bundled apps, quick to start , super quick to shut down , not bothered by parasites written for Windows , and the price is right : freeware
They are quicker than HDD's and 10 seconds is about their quickest benchmark so there shouldn't be
anything that can slow it down.
I don't worry about start up speeds as we can only have ADSL here and at 4.7/0.7 Mbps it is "very" slow
anyway so it "feels" better for me if everything matches.
As for Windows , One of my laptops has a Windows 10 license attached to it , a pre-release free upgrade special ":customer evaluation or something, from years ago) which can not be transferred to another computer.(I did try) -
I bought this system years ago with Windows 8 installed but upgraded free to 10 within a month of getting it
as 8 just wasn't up to scratch in my opinion and it was the same,one pc only.
I need Windows to run specialised apps and Office etc ,so my onboard-display-less laptop will be dusted off and 2 new ssd's purchased , as seems from consulting BIOS setup that this model supports RAID arrays - so i am curious as to whether it will or not . I have a multi-bay enclosure for the second ssd ( Use it for cloning laptop disk drives onto ssd's)
Quicker and longer battery life producing less heat are a bonus with the SSD's.
Already has 8GB total installed system memory so will also try a ram drive configured for a page file
Such is life for one of the inept during the Govt mandated public self-isolation
When you can do that yourself you certainly can't be inept and at least 90% of the population wouldn't even know
what you are talking about let alone being able to do anything similar.
Just a slow accumulation of knowledge over time, motivated by the stress of being impatient
anyhow Ubuntu seems to be optimised for streaming video on youtube . My cheap charlie plan thottles back from 56Mbps to a lowly 1.6Mbps after the monthly top up is exceeded , but i can stream youtube at 720p all day ( ma and pa's carrot planting tips etc) and even live shows most of the time at the rated 1.6Mbps - however for downloading apps and updates etc is another thing , and another reason why I am waiting for high speed to resume to install Windows onto the laptop
on 12-04-2020 09:23 PM
@rogespeed wrote:
@go-tazz wrote:
@rogespeed wrote:Here is the benchmark results for my solid state drive
Good enough to start the computer in about 10 seconds , after POST completed, or would be except my inept keying in of my password increases the time considerably
Am using Ubuntu operating system now on this desktop , this Ubuntu operating system meets my web browsing requirements .Is easy to install, useful for me bundled apps, quick to start , super quick to shut down , not bothered by parasites written for Windows , and the price is right : freeware
They are quicker than HDD's and 10 seconds is about their quickest benchmark so there shouldn't be
anything that can slow it down.
I don't worry about start up speeds as we can only have ADSL here and at 4.7/0.7 Mbps it is "very" slow
anyway so it "feels" better for me if everything matches.
As for Windows , One of my laptops has a Windows 10 license attached to it , a pre-release free upgrade special ":customer evaluation or something, from years ago) which can not be transferred to another computer.(I did try) -
I bought this system years ago with Windows 8 installed but upgraded free to 10 within a month of getting it
as 8 just wasn't up to scratch in my opinion and it was the same,one pc only.
I need Windows to run specialised apps and Office etc ,so my onboard-display-less laptop will be dusted off and 2 new ssd's purchased , as seems from consulting BIOS setup that this model supports RAID arrays - so i am curious as to whether it will or not . I have a multi-bay enclosure for the second ssd ( Use it for cloning laptop disk drives onto ssd's)
Quicker and longer battery life producing less heat are a bonus with the SSD's.
Already has 8GB total installed system memory so will also try a ram drive configured for a page file
Such is life for one of the inept during the Govt mandated public self-isolation
When you can do that yourself you certainly can't be inept and at least 90% of the population wouldn't even know
what you are talking about let alone being able to do anything similar.
Just a slow accumulation of knowledge over time, motivated by the stress of being impatient
anyhow Ubuntu seems to be optimised for streaming video on youtube . My cheap charlie plan thottles back from 56Mbps to a lowly 1.6Mbps after the monthly top up is exceeded , but i can stream youtube at 720p all day ( ma and pa's carrot planting tips etc) and even live shows most of the time at the rated 1.6Mbps - however for downloading apps and updates etc is another thing , and another reason why I am waiting for high speed to resume to install Windows onto the laptop
ps to be clear my comments are in black only
on 13-04-2020 12:49 PM
@rogespeed wrote:
Just a slow accumulation of knowledge over time, motivated by the stress of being impatient
anyhow Ubuntu seems to be optimised for streaming video on youtube . My cheap charlie plan thottles back from 56Mbps to a lowly 1.6Mbps after the monthly top up is exceeded , but i can stream youtube at 720p all day ( ma and pa's carrot planting tips etc) and even live shows most of the time at the rated 1.6Mbps - however for downloading apps and updates etc is another thing , and another reason why I am waiting for high speed to resume to install Windows onto the laptop
I can only wish for that sort of speed but our plan doesn't go over so it's the same all the time.
Downloading can be a bit slow to the point where the system stalls so not much happens there except for
the system and browser updates.
ps to be clear my comments are in black only
I find it easier to reply to directs parts of a post in blue so it separates the text a bit more and I also delete parts
of a post that aren't relevant to my replies.
on 13-04-2020 10:58 PM
@go-tazz wrote:
@rogespeed wrote:
Just a slow accumulation of knowledge over time, motivated by the stress of being impatient
anyhow Ubuntu seems to be optimised for streaming video on youtube . My cheap charlie plan thottles back from 56Mbps to a lowly 1.6Mbps after the monthly top up is exceeded , but i can stream youtube at 720p all day ( ma and pa's carrot planting tips etc) and even live shows most of the time at the rated 1.6Mbps - however for downloading apps and updates etc is another thing , and another reason why I am waiting for high speed to resume to install Windows onto the laptop
I can only wish for that sort of speed but our plan doesn't go over so it's the same all the time.
Downloading can be a bit slow to the point where the system stalls so not much happens there except for
the system and browser updates.
ps to be clear my comments are in black only
I find it easier to reply to directs parts of a post in blue so it separates the text a bit more and I also delete parts
of a post that aren't relevant to my replies.
Is none to worry just you did not copy as quote but seemed to have jumped above the quote line and edited from there which looked like in passing that was part of my original text, i think the idea of the quote function is to display the original text which one's reply is noted below even if an edited version of the original
anyhow , I think Windows updates can disrupt streaming / user initiated downloading if your bandwidth is marginal - your resident security real-time scanning can add to the woes , anti-spyware , anti-virus , aggresive firewall, malware blockers etc and sometimes not compatiable with each other. Upload speed influences downloading ,so if to many parasites are reporting to home base at the same time another problem.
Home Intruder installed Zombie control is the worst , can only clean reinstall and change passwords beacuse the operating system thinks the spy app was user installed so security will not likely detect - same for user installed nannyware ie keyloggers etc