A little bit faster, and then it's good to go
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@claw said in A little bit faster, and then it's good to go:
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By the way, I don't + can't keep Vivaldi open all the time [hell I only got 2GBs of ram, I have so much to do too! ]Is it possible for you to add another 2Gb of RAM to your system? If you could, it would make a major difference in system performance.
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2GB's of RAM sounds like a 15 year old computer, wait don't tell me it still has a Pentium chip too?
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@gwen-dragon said in A little bit faster, and then it's good to go:
@claw said in A little bit faster, and then it's good to go:
I only got 2GBs of ram
Then use the 32bit version of Vivaldi, that does use less RAM than 64bit.
If is using a x64 OS on 2Gb machine, should consider to install a x86 OS, it will use lesser resources.
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@gwen-dragon Oh I didn't even figure that out!!
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@blackbird I don't know if I can or can't - because my motherboard may not be compatible with it. However, I searched the internet and it said I can have 4GBs DDR2 Ram. I will consider upgrading it sometime next year!
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@stpvid1 Hell it has
Well not 15's but it's about 9 years old with a slight graphic and 1 GB ram upgrade in all these years -
@gwen-dragon And do you mean it's better for me to use stable edition?
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You are not forced to use it as a portable version.
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@zalex108 Yeah. And I installed the 32-bit version.
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@gwen-dragon I'd like to use the Stable edition, but I'm still waiting for sync to arrive to Stable. And well, Snapshot also has much more!
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