Equium P200D - question about the memory usage

Can anyone help?

I just bought an Equium P200D and noticed it uses 700 MB to 800 MB (minimum 40%) of memory even when not doing anything, there is an AMD x 2 with ATI onboard 62.

Is that correct under Vista or something wrong: the system seems slow.
Any help would be great.

Thanks in advance
Justin

Hi Justin

Don t worry buddy there is nothing wrong!

Fact is that the Vista operating system eat resources of the laptop! He needs a lot more resources as previous operating system MS

So relax and enjoy your beautiful machine
;)

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