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Windows 7 and memory improvement

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I am running W7 - 64bit with 4Mb of cpu memory. Task manager suggests I am running with 60-70% memory used. Does this mean I would see no speed improvement if I added another 4Mb?

posted Aug 21, 2013 by Ahmed Patel

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Yes you would??? as memory may be constraint in many stuff as usage is 60-70%.

answer Aug 22, 2013 by Salil Agrawal
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