GregW
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You could try messing with the paging area. Right-click "My Computer" and trundle to the Advanced Performance tabs. Making it a bit larger never hurt, and it may shift some pages around to different disk areas.
I usually turn that off. Memory is cheap enough you don't need it. In the past, I would set it to 1.5x the physical RAM and not allow Windows to manage it.
It would be interesting to know how much of the total RAM is being used, and how many useless processes are running. Most Apple and Adobe programs like to have stupid things running in the background "just in case" you want to launch their programs.
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