System Monitor. That was one of many questions when I claim for MCSE cetrificate.
2006-08-23 10:32:21
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answered by Anonymous
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System Monitor will tell you which of the programs is using the most memory.
Plug-and-Play is for connecting new equipment like a new printer.
My Computer is to "get to" like the Hard Drives and Folders (go to Start / Programs / Accessories / Windows Explorer / My Computer).
Compression Agent is to "make folders and files smaller" to take up less room on your hard drive.
Good luck!
2006-08-23 17:23:52
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answered by AdamKadmon 7
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Compression Agent
2006-08-23 17:18:34
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answered by ladylaw_912 4
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I would use System monitor to find out which program is using the most memory.
2006-08-23 17:19:12
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answered by amccrae5 2
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Compression Agent.. Although Plug and Play might work too b'cuz a change in RAM means a plug and play but i'd go with compression agent..
2006-08-23 17:19:07
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answered by sesh48 3
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I would use the task manager if you are using Windows 2000 and up, System monitor in windows NT
2006-08-23 17:24:29
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answered by Spaceman spiff 3
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2006-08-23 17:24:47
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answered by Anonymous
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depends on how much memory is being used. Check system monitor
2006-08-23 18:16:40
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answered by nuwanusa 5
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I think system monitor
2006-08-23 17:23:05
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answered by student 3
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you can download a program from the internet called kill it all it stops all programs from running except for the ones you are using at the time being
2006-08-23 17:23:55
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answered by Rick S 1
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