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4gb ram windows 10

4gb ram windows 10

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ForeTheManGG
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01-03-2016, 06:10 AM
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my sister acquired a 12-year-old boy who got this laptop from Officeworks. it supports Windows 10 SP1 and runs smoothly even with just 4GB RAM. he plans to play Garry's Mod and some older titles using a micro SD card. though it’s lightweight, I’m unsure if it can handle full Windows 10 features. i’m okay with staying in S mode, but if performance drops significantly, i’ll switch to regular mode.
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ForeTheManGG
01-03-2016, 06:10 AM #1

my sister acquired a 12-year-old boy who got this laptop from Officeworks. it supports Windows 10 SP1 and runs smoothly even with just 4GB RAM. he plans to play Garry's Mod and some older titles using a micro SD card. though it’s lightweight, I’m unsure if it can handle full Windows 10 features. i’m okay with staying in S mode, but if performance drops significantly, i’ll switch to regular mode.

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xRainbowHDx
Junior Member
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01-03-2016, 08:31 AM
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Windows 10 S restricts third-party installations, leaving you with access only to the Microsoft Store and Microsoft Edge browser.
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xRainbowHDx
01-03-2016, 08:31 AM #2

Windows 10 S restricts third-party installations, leaving you with access only to the Microsoft Store and Microsoft Edge browser.

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hosino0724
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01-03-2016, 02:56 PM
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Sure, you can change from S mode to regular Windows 10. It depends on how well the system performs with limited resources. I have a laptop with an older processor and only 4GB RAM, which I got for a discount. It has a 500GB hard drive and runs Windows 10 Home. After launching, it takes about 30 to 40 seconds to reach the desktop, then it feels sluggish when trying to open apps or run tasks. Once everything is fully loaded, it works smoothly thanks to faster storage and better CPU/GPU performance compared to my laptop. The main concern might be the limited storage, as the operating system and updates could consume most of it.
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hosino0724
01-03-2016, 02:56 PM #3

Sure, you can change from S mode to regular Windows 10. It depends on how well the system performs with limited resources. I have a laptop with an older processor and only 4GB RAM, which I got for a discount. It has a 500GB hard drive and runs Windows 10 Home. After launching, it takes about 30 to 40 seconds to reach the desktop, then it feels sluggish when trying to open apps or run tasks. Once everything is fully loaded, it works smoothly thanks to faster storage and better CPU/GPU performance compared to my laptop. The main concern might be the limited storage, as the operating system and updates could consume most of it.

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united32
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01-04-2016, 04:44 PM
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Earlier, with an 8GB RAM system running Windows 10, only about 35% was used when nothing was running, allowing games like Roblox and Minecraft to play smoothly.
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united32
01-04-2016, 04:44 PM #4

Earlier, with an 8GB RAM system running Windows 10, only about 35% was used when nothing was running, allowing games like Roblox and Minecraft to play smoothly.