karenedmonds
New Member
Hi there! I am new to this forum and I apologise in advance if this is a question covered a zillion times already! Am having problems finding previous posts (probably as I am not familiar with correct terminology).
However, we are on a network here and several of our older PCs are experiencing memory problems using Windows 7. These PCs have 35GB and have next to nothing stored in the hard drive, apart from the software, which include Windows 7 and Office 2010 (Basic).
If I check the Properties for the Windows component, it is showing up to 17GB alone.
Does this sound correct?
We are a small business and do not have in-house IT.
However, I have already paid several times to have our outsourced IT guys look at these particular PCs. They seem to get them working again, but it is not long until the same old error messages occur.
Rather than pay another few hundred dollars to have them come out again, I was wondering if there are obvious things I can do to get these PCs running better.
Maybe you could just head me off in the right direction?
Many thanks for any help.
However, we are on a network here and several of our older PCs are experiencing memory problems using Windows 7. These PCs have 35GB and have next to nothing stored in the hard drive, apart from the software, which include Windows 7 and Office 2010 (Basic).
If I check the Properties for the Windows component, it is showing up to 17GB alone.
Does this sound correct?
We are a small business and do not have in-house IT.
However, I have already paid several times to have our outsourced IT guys look at these particular PCs. They seem to get them working again, but it is not long until the same old error messages occur.
Rather than pay another few hundred dollars to have them come out again, I was wondering if there are obvious things I can do to get these PCs running better.
Maybe you could just head me off in the right direction?
Many thanks for any help.