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Nae wains, Great Danes.
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my msn freezes about every 10-15minutes, doesnt let me speak to anyone or anything, then after 2minutes it unfreezes. how that
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Also, what is the nature of the freeze... are buttons clickable? Or is it just in the actual communication of messages? Have you checked to see if your internet connection is still operable during these freezes?
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Nae wains, Great Danes.
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the freeze is like i can operate everything else except my msn, and the internet connection stays online.
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What version do you have? (You should be able to check this by going to "help" then "about" in the messenger interface.)
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Nae wains, Great Danes.
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![]() i have version 2009 (build 14.0.8089.726). anything useful amounst that?
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"Hermione-Lite"
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Oh, I'm an idiot, the information is right there. I was looking at the right thing. I just have Vista, so it wasn't in the same place.
Processor: AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual-Core Processor TK-55 180 GHz Memory (RAM): 1.00 GB |
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Vista uses A LOT of RAM just to operate, so the free RAM available to any programs you're running is a lot more limited than an XP scenario.
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"Hermione-Lite"
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What stick, exactly?
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If you don't want to physically open up your computer, go here:
CPUID and download the 64bit version (I'm assuming you're running Vista 64, from the info you gave about your processor), unzip the file and run the CPU-Z.exe It will give you your RAM type, along with other data. Ideally, you'll want to buy a matching stick, but the important thing is TYPE and SIZE. If you have one 1gig stick, you need to buy one 1gig stick to match it. If your current RAM is, say DDR3, then the stick you buy needs to be DDR3 as well. If you can get the same name-brand, fine, but it's not necessary. Once you buy the stick, you'll need to install it, so at that point you can simply google "step by step install RAM" and include what type of computer you have, whether it's a laptop or desktop. The installation process isn't hard.. it's simply a matter of plugging it in and turning on your computer.
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"Hermione-Lite"
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And that could be the reason it's running slowly?
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