It will be a temporary fix. You'll gain more overall system speed if you remove drive clutter, de-fragment and find a faster and maybe larger hard drive. The system memory (RAM) is where your computer programs are stored during their use. When not in use, or is unable to fit in memory, they are stored in the hard drive. The more system memory available, more data can be stored and less time is spent searching and retrieving data from the slower hard drive. So to further increase computer speed besides adding memory, you'll want to tweak the current or buy a faster and bigger hard drive. This will minimize the delays between the system memory and the drive searching.
This means identifying the current interface, spindle rate, cache, and millisecond delays.
->The fastest interface for without considering SCSI is Serial ATA (SATA) around 300MB/s. Older Parallel ATA (PATA) can run around 133MB/s.
->Spindle RPM rates range from 5,400 - 10,000+. It's highly suggested to get 7,200 or better
-> Cache: Though 2MB is still available, 8MB is becoming the new minimum and 16MB is available in models under $100.
->Millisecond delays: Time it takes the drive head to reach specific parts of the drive:
->Average latency should be less than 4.2
->Average seek should be less than 8.9
2007-03-13 16:14:25
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answered by Elliot K 4
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yes this will improve your computer performance, but will not solve the issue of your hard drive running out of space. You either need to delete things off to make more space or add an additional internal or external hard drive. The operating system uses some space on the hard drive called virtual memory or paging space in addition to the Memory in the machine. If your Hard drive gets full to the Max and there is no room for virtual memory the performance of your computer will suffer.
2007-03-13 09:09:20
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answered by jimmy.parker06 5
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People use the term memory very loosely a lot and get confused between RAM and disk space. Adding RAM to your computer may improve performance, but if the reason your system is running slow is because of your low hard drive space the only fix action is to get another hard drive or upgrade to a larger one.
2007-03-13 08:53:19
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answered by Nick 1
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It relies upon what the bottleneck in you overall performance is - if the concern is RAM as an occasion, an more advantageous speedier disk won't help. It additionally relies upon on the difficult force - the impact of the difficult force on overall performance relies upon on the write time and study time of the disk, that's pushed by way of the rpm of the disk, circulate speed, buffers etc. a greater yet slower difficult disk won't inevitably help overall performance. in the experience that your computing device would not have adequate RAM to exploit an more advantageous, speedier disk, you will additionally no longer get any benefit. the place you may get advancements is that in case you have greater room on the disk you will get much less fragmentation (you would be able to desire to run defrag many times) and you have gotten a greater abode windows replace report, which will speed up the computing device in case you run concurrent abode windows. commonly the perfect thank you to strengthen overall performance is to function memory - RAM - it is going to incredibly much continually strengthen overall performance.
2016-10-02 01:39:59
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answered by ? 4
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In some ways yes, but since you need a good Temp file with enough space, it may be a temporary trade-off
2007-03-13 08:49:40
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answered by Mictlan_KISS 6
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Yes, this is one of the quickest ways to improve performance.
2007-03-13 08:48:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi. Probably. The harddrive will do less page file swapping, but harddrives are getting cheap and will give you more storage.
2007-03-13 08:52:13
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answered by Cirric 7
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