well first even if this wasn't the problem i really advice you to buy an
additional RAM chip, i would get a 2GB chip to get a total of 3GB, a 1GB
with vista is too little, just starting up the system would take up more
than 70% of the RAM without opening any additional programs, as you can see
in the huge list you had, it says you have 1GB RAM and only 200MB available
from them, means that they system takes about 80% from the RAM, and to start
up a heavy software something like Adobe stuff or any IDE's in general,
games, etc , your system will start to throw a lot of things into the
virtual memory, and you'll probably start getting low virtual memory
messages, and slow system response, and i'm not sure but this could somehow
be the issue, but i'm not sure about it.

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