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jin799 28-12-2010 21:57

How to clean my Memory Modules (RAM) ?
 
Hi everyone,

Merry Christmas !!
Hope that the holidays are going well for you....
I was wondering how to clean my ram by cleaning it with a software ?:angel:
{not taking it out and cleaning them physically!!}:erm:
I have had no solution to my vlc player getting stuck when I open firefox windows but at a guess I think its the less memory.
The memory I have on the computer is 1.24GB.(One is a 1GB stick and the other is 256 MB).


Please advise further

Many thanks

Zing 28-12-2010 22:20

Re: How to clean my Memory Modules (RAM) ?
 
ram is volatile memory and flushes itself when you turn the system up. Do you mean a method of freeing up memory ? there are software option but they are poop as a rule

First thing I would do is run msconfig and stop pretty much everything bar security ( ensure wireless options and track pad if its a laptop are left running) this will stop a lot of programs using ram when the pc starts

Jayster 28-12-2010 23:39

Re: How to clean my Memory Modules (RAM) ?
 
What OS are you running and what kind of quality is the video?

gazfan 28-12-2010 23:45

Re: How to clean my Memory Modules (RAM) ?
 
I would consider swapping out the 256MB simm for a 1GB stick :)

martyh 28-12-2010 23:54

Re: How to clean my Memory Modules (RAM) ?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by gazfan (Post 35144283)
I would consider swapping out the 256MB simm for a 1GB stick :)

seems an odd combo of ram ,maybe they aren't matching so only i stick is being picked up

Pedro1 29-12-2010 00:41

Re: How to clean my Memory Modules (RAM) ?
 
No need to clean you RAM..
RAM means random access memory and does not store any information when the pc is not in use. When you turn pc off all data is gone.
Personaly i would start by giving the pc a right good clean out of unwanted/unused programs and files and a reinstall of your vlc player.. And then check for spy/addware and a virus check.

Also as martyh said it does seem to be an odd combo of ram
but if it has been working b4 then we could leave that aside for now..

Try what i sugested see if it helps...

Hope you get it sorted....

Welshchris 29-12-2010 03:48

Re: How to clean my Memory Modules (RAM) ?
 
just blow on it, that tends to clean it or stick the hoover on it LOL!

jin799 29-12-2010 12:06

Re: How to clean my Memory Modules (RAM) ?
 
cheers guys for the responses...
It came with 2 256MB sticks and I happen to have a 1GB ddr stick so I put it in and took one of the 256 out and thats why its an odd combo.
My video quality is good and seems to run ok.
I am using XP sp3.
I have tried uninstalling VLC and then re-installing it but still the same situation.I have also tried reinstalling firefox but same results....

I will have to try the hoover and other suggestions... thanks guys

Mr_love_monkey 29-12-2010 12:29

Re: How to clean my Memory Modules (RAM) ?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jin799 (Post 35144404)
I will have to try the hoover and other suggestions... thanks guys

please don't try the hoover....

Dai 29-12-2010 13:10

Re: How to clean my Memory Modules (RAM) ?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr_love_monkey (Post 35144417)
please don't try the hoover....

Yeah, wouldn't advise that either. It can generate a lot of static electrickery which is not good for your delicate components..

A soft clean brush to dislodge any dust is safe and you can safely hoover up the residue from the bottom of the case.

That should be plenty of ram to run VLC or Firefox, unless it's all getting taken up by autorunning programs that load at startup.

martyh 29-12-2010 15:07

Re: How to clean my Memory Modules (RAM) ?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DaiNasty (Post 35144433)
Yeah, wouldn't advise that either. It can generate a lot of static electrickery which is not good for your delicate components..

A soft clean brush to dislodge any dust is safe and you can safely hoover up the residue from the bottom of the case.

That should be plenty of ram to run VLC or Firefox, unless it's all getting taken up by autorunning programs that load at startup.


or vista ;)

Lord Nikon 29-12-2010 17:28

Re: How to clean my Memory Modules (RAM) ?
 
try updating your video drivers

Paul 29-12-2010 18:33

Re: How to clean my Memory Modules (RAM) ?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DaiNasty (Post 35144433)
Yeah, wouldn't advise that either. It can generate a lot of static electrickery which is not good for your delicate components..

How exactly does a hoover generate static ?

Chris 29-12-2010 18:37

Re: How to clean my Memory Modules (RAM) ?
 
Sucking up dust can generate small amounts of static, although you have to suck up an awful lot, very quickly to notice it. I have to keep myself earthed whenever I vacuum out our wood stove, otherwise an accidental brush against the metal part of it can give me quite a jolt.

Having said that, I don't imagine the inside of a PC ever gets that dirty. :D

Jon T 29-12-2010 18:40

Re: How to clean my Memory Modules (RAM) ?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul M (Post 35144597)
How exactly does a hoover generate static ?

Even if you're just using the hose, the brush is still rotating in the base of the hoover, nylon bristles against plastic generates static very easily.

Dai 29-12-2010 18:44

Re: How to clean my Memory Modules (RAM) ?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul M (Post 35144597)
How exactly does a hoover generate static ?

Moving dry air will build up a static charge on any component that is an insulator.
A hefty static charge *could* build up in your hoover and be discharged to ground through your computer components.

I wouldn't risk it anyway. YMMV.

Zing 29-12-2010 19:01

Re: How to clean my Memory Modules (RAM) ?
 
Please bare in mind its not only Hoovers but all other manufacturers of Vacuum cleaners as well lol

Dai 29-12-2010 20:17

Re: How to clean my Memory Modules (RAM) ?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ooogemaflop (Post 35144607)
Please bare in mind its not only Hoovers but all other manufacturers of Vacuum cleaners as well lol

OMG Not Dysons too...

:shocked::shocked::shocked:

Halcyon 30-12-2010 11:21

Re: How to clean my Memory Modules (RAM) ?
 
I wouldnt get a metal nozel from a hoover anywhere near my RAM or even a plastic one.


End of the day you need more RAM. See if you can get another stick of 1GB.

papasmurf 04-01-2011 17:13

Re: How to clean my Memory Modules (RAM) ?
 
You can stop Dyson brushes from rotating while using the hose. Twist the big knob on the rhs of the brush head.

Lord Nikon 06-01-2011 23:35

Re: How to clean my Memory Modules (RAM) ?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by papasmurf (Post 35147239)
You can stop Dyson brushes from rotating while using the hose. Twist the big knob on the rhs of the brush head.

Paging Mr Love Monkey, an unused available double entendre has been found...

gazfan 06-01-2011 23:48

Re: How to clean my Memory Modules (RAM) ?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lord Nikon (Post 35148513)
Paging Mr Love Monkey, an unused available double entendre has been found...

apart from the innuendo, do you have any knowledge regarding the friction of air moving through 'hoover' nozzles producing static charges m'lord? :p:

Dai 07-01-2011 06:48

Re: How to clean my Memory Modules (RAM) ?
 
One way is dust particles moving in a dry airflow.

Tribocharging is the thing you seek..

:cool:

Jon T 07-01-2011 08:05

Re: How to clean my Memory Modules (RAM) ?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by gazfan (Post 35148520)
apart from the innuendo

Didn't know Queen albums produced static ;)


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