I loaded win10 x64 on a laptop with 2G of ram to see what happens. Works, but runs like a disabled dog.![]()
A few things to try before you embark on your journey of x86 -> x64. (32bit to 64bit).
* Delete all your temp files
* clear out your cache in your browser (if it is the browser that is slowing down).
* de-fragment your hard drive
* reboot
See if you still have performance problems or issues. If they still exist are they still as severe or are they reduced?...
What are the symptoms when you see the slow down? are they always in the same program, or are they random?
What version of windows are you using? (Windows 10 Home, Premium, Pro, Windows 8 etc).
I loaded win10 x64 on a laptop with 2G of ram to see what happens. Works, but runs like a disabled dog.![]()
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I dabbled in Linux many years back. Debian, Ubuntu, Red hat, and even a short lived stint on slackware (my bash skills were limited).
This is what's confusing. I have 8gb installed. Running X86 (32 bit) OS on a X64 chipset (intel pentium G3258). OS is Windows 10 pro build 1511 (Build 10586.318). The about system page shows 8Gb installed ram, 3.47 usable.
I wish I had that problem!
Great info, I'll give that a crack and report back. I've got the backup done and ready to pull the pin when needed...
Cheers!
-Mitch
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Agreed, early Linux was a train wreck, but now it has moved on a long way. A couple of years back in all the computer mags it was getting good reviews, some mags voting the new Mint to be the best operating system bar non. Not everyone will agree, but whatever it is today it really is very good indeed.
Chris
I gave Linux in various versions a good go about 10 years back. It was great in certain applications, but for mainstream use I found it to be too finicky.
Have been dabbling again recently, doing a fair bit with Raspbian, and yes it's come on a long way.
linux still has a long way to go to get to the usability of the mainstream OS's but it definitely is a lot more user friendly than it used to be.
mint and ubuntu are both great for home users with limited needs, a sense of adventure and the patience to play with it..
still prefer debian myself if i have to play in *nix
solaris or freebsd for business grade stuff.
but my old laptop with snow leopard flogs them all and has for years
surely it's gotta die one day so i can shout myself a new one![]()
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