No. Bad memory produces errors, not slowdowns.
"Midnight Moocher" wrote in message
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Midnight Moocher wrote:
What are the tell-tale signs of RAM break-down?
Crying unexpectedly, peroids of being really quiet, sitting in the
corner
rocking to and fro and drinking alcohol.
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~misfit~
Lol, but seriously, how would it effect applications running in say,
Windows.
Would I be correct in saying there would be a major slow down in all
aspects.Would the system rely on the swamp file, thus
considerably reducing speed due to use of the hard drive?
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