Thanks owen.  I did lots of stuff LIKE that, but may not have recognized a
helping hand when it was proffered.  With your reassurance I will plunge
back in.  

 

The response to this inquiry has led me wonder some wonderings about the
folks on the list.  Is it the case that:

 

(1)    I am the only person on this list that owns a PC

(2)    I am the only person on this list that owns a PC who has had this
sort of problem (="resource leakage"?).

(3)     I am the only person on this list that owns a PC who is too cheap to
pay the 200 bucks to get it fixed by an expert. 

(4)    I am the only person on this list that owns a PC who is too cheap to
pay the 200 bucks to get it fixed by an expert and who also too dumb to know
how to use the resource monitor to fix it, myself.  

 

 

N

From: Friam [mailto:friam-boun...@redfish.com] On Behalf Of Owen Densmore
Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2013 10:25 AM
To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group
Subject: Re: [FRIAM] Windows Resource Monitor

 

Nick: did you google: 

    how to use the windows resource monitor

.. it turned up lots and lots of info.

 

However, the classic solution to a clean machine is to literally start over:
wipe the disk *after* making a complete copy of its contents to a cheap
disk, and drag stuff back aboard as you need it.

 

This is augmented by Dropbox: if you don't have it now, you may want to
consider it as a backup of your working stuff, stuff that you can't replace
from other sources and is data you actually created.  It also makes it
trivial to see/work on the files from any of several computers.

 

Then the "lets start over" approach is much much easier.  Clean system with
one folder of your working repository.

 

I'm always amazed just how zippy a new system is.

 

I keep a log of all installs I do, you may start doing that .. it makes it
easy to know what you may need to reinstall if you go the clean install
route. And what may need removing 'cause you don't use it anymore.

 

   -- Owen

On Wed, Feb 6, 2013 at 11:11 PM, Nicholas Thompson
<nickthomp...@earthlink.net> wrote:

Thanks for all your suggestions.  Most I actually understood, for which I am
enormously grateful.  

 

I have the habit of burying my most important question under a lot of verbal
rubble, so I want to ask it again in case you missed it.  Is there any guide
to the Resource Monitor that is more forthcoming than the help files that
come with it?  Stuff like what the various charts and graphs and numbers are
telling me.   

 

N

 

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