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Windows Media Centre and Windows Media Player 7

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    Roshan Shrestha is offline Junior Member
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    Windows Media Centre and Windows Media Player 7

    I have Windows 7 Ultimate with CPU 2.80GHz, RAM 1 GB Hard Disk 160 GB
    Few months earlier I used to run Windows Media Centre smoothly without any disturbance an d Media player. however these days, these programs are running awfully slow. I am not so expert at computing but I haven't upgraded or changed any components, so where might be the problem and How can I solve it?

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    Re: Windows Media Centre and Windows Media Player 7

    Hi,

    1 Gig of memory is pretty poor for Windows 7 - stick another 1gig minimum and your pc will smile, up it to 4 gig and it will almost make the coffee for you and love you :-)

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    Re: Windows Media Centre and Windows Media Player 7

    Are you sure you don't have a virus or other malware? Do you have your hard drive almost full of stuff? Is your computer doing anything else that's weird?

    Are you running a lot of programs? Basher's suggestion might be a good idea if you are. You might be using too much memory. 1 Gb is the minimum requirement. 2 is recommended.
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    Re: Windows Media Centre and Windows Media Player 7

    Quote Originally Posted by Basher View Post
    Hi,

    1 Gig of memory is pretty poor for Windows 7 - stick another 1gig minimum and your pc will smile, up it to 4 gig and it will almost make the coffee for you and love you :-)

    Basher
    I have 4 gig or memory, 2.67 ghz on 32 bit win 7 system and i hear random audio problems using windows media player. it's not memory related. any other ideas?

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