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Old 15-07-2007, 08:58 PM
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Run stacking program and while it is running look at the hard drive light. If it is flashing on and off then you have enough RAM. If it is fully on, the computer is using swap space which means it needs more RAM.

Also, during or after stacking press ctrl+alt+del to open the task manager. Click on performance tab and under Commit Charge you will see total and peak RAM usage. If total and peak are less than total Physical memory, you have enough of it.
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