Showing posts with label Windows online support. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Windows online support. Show all posts

Thursday, October 24, 2013

How To Analyze System Memory In Windows XP

Do you want to check the system memory in your Windows XP computer? Memory usage is perhaps the most important factor that affects system performance. One of the ways by which you become aware of a memory shortage is if your system is paging frequently. Paging is the process of moving fixed size blocks of code and data from RAM to disk using units called pages in order to free memory for other uses. 

Although some paging is acceptable because it enables the usage of more memory than actually exists, constant paging is a drain on system performance. Reducing paging will significantly improve system responsiveness. This section describes how you can determine whether your system has an adequate amount of memory and an appropriate configuration for its role, plus how to begin to analyze its paging activity.

You can monitor your system memory by adding counters to the System Monitor program to analyze the usage of memory, processor and disk subsystems. Windows Online Support site have many useful tips that can help improve your system performance.

Instructions
  • Go to the Start menu and click on Run to open the Run dialog box.
  • Type perfmon.msc into the text field and press the Enter key.
  • This will bring up the Performance window. Go to the right hand pane of the window and right-click on it. From the popup menu, click on the option Add Counters.
  • You will now get a new Add Counters window. Select the option that says, Select counters from computer. You will see a drop down box just below that option. The name of your computer will be selected by default in this box. 
  • From the Performance object drop down box, select the option Memory. From the below list, select the option Available Mbytes. Click the Add button. 
  • Click the Close button. 
  • To check how much memory your system takes, you need to generate some activity. Go to the Start menu and click on Help and Support. Open and close Help and Support again. You should see a spike in your Memory>Pages/Sec counter. You would notice that the spike will be smaller when you access Help and Support the second time. This is because the computer had to retrieve the information from the hard disk the first time; the second time, the information was already in the memory.
  • Under the Paging>%Usage counter, check to see if it is below 99%. If it is, then you are not using excessive paging.
  • If the counter is above 4MB in Memory>Available Mbytes counter, it means you have sufficient RAM.
Now you know the method to check how much memory is used in your Windows XP computer. If you need further help, avail assistance through Windows Online Support or visit the Microsoft Support Center.

Fixing Issues With Windows XP SP3

The service packs released by Microsoft aims at improving the performance of the computer and keep it safe against viruses. Windows XP Service Pack 3 (SP3) is the latest service pack available for the Windows XP operating system. This article discusses on how to fix the installation issues with Windows XP SP3. With these simple troubleshooting tips from the Windows online support, you will be able to overcome the installation issues and complete the SP3 installation successfully.

Instructions

  • Turn on your computer and uninstall Service Pack 3 if you have already installed it and it is creating problems. Before starting to reinstall the Service Pack, close all the open programs. If you are unable to install the SP3 properly even now, restart your computer. After the computer has restarted, do not open any programs. Just try to install the SP3.
  • You can check your hard drive for any errors before starting the installation of the SP3. Right-click on the drive in the Windows Explorer window and select Properties from the available options. Go to Tools and select Check disk for errors or Check now option. This will check the drive for any errors.
  • Download Service Pack 3 as a complete version instead of trying to install it through the Windows Update program. After completing the download of the SP3 file, install it by double-clicking on the file and following the on-screen prompts.
  • Before trying to reinstall the SP3, disable any security programs like anti-virus software, anti-spyware and firewalls installed in your computer. Before disabling these security programs, disconnect your computer from the Internet, as your computer will be at risk after turning the security programs off.
  • If none of the above steps work, try installing the Service Pack 3 in the Safe mode. Reboot your computer and tap the F8 key while the computer is booting. This will take you to the Advanced boot menu. From the available options, select Safe mode and hit the Enter key. In the Safe mode, uninstall SP3 and reinstall it from the downloaded file.

These are the simplest ways to install the Windows XP SP3. If you are not clear with any of the steps explained above, feel free to contact the Windows online support team. The tech support agent will help you to complete the steps successfully without encountering any errors.