Running too many programs and opening several large files all at once are a heavy burden on your computers memory. When memory usage reaches its critical level, most programs crash or slow down significantly, including Windows Explorer.

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Optimize PC Memory with RAMRush
Previously, we covered several parts that you will need to purchase when building your own custom PC . Here, we will top off the list by giving advice for the hard drive, case, and power supply components of a PC. We will also go over some minor things that you may want to consider purchasing when doing a computer build

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Choose a Hard Drive, Case, and Power Supply For Your Custom PC Build
Though Web Service technologies promote reuse, WSDL documents that are supposed to describe the API services offer, often fail at properly doing so. Therefore, finding services, understanding what they do, and finally reusing them, are challenging tasks

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PrePrint: Revising WSDL documents: Why and How
Earlier, we wrote a post on Organizing the Windows Desktop Using a Virtual Desktop Manager . As awesome as this program is, it is not cross platform, meaning that it is Windows based and will not support Mac OS X

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How to Use Mac OS X Spaces for Virtual Desktop
Although you may know the version of Windows you are running on your computer such as XP, Vista, or 7, each version of Windows is further broken down into builds. These builds are kind of like mini-versions of the operating system. Knowing which build of Windows you are running can help you troubleshoot errors, download the correct drivers for a device, and ensure that you have the latest and most secure version of Windows available

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Display Windows Current Version and Build on the Desktop