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Posted:5/14/2010 6:51:00 AM |
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My company has several EeePC T91 (WinXP) and a few T91MT (Win7) netbooks. We are a Home Health Agency doing nurse visits in the home. We use a proprietary program which is built using Java to do medical documentation in the field. It is memory intensive. I have already upgraded all machines to 2 GB (the max), manipulated the power settings to keep functioning high when on battery, changed all scans/updates to manual, and took off a couple of processes that I know we don't need. There is sometimes still a little lag. Is there an easy way to look through the remaining processes/modules/background programs to stop unnecessary ones to improve computer speed? Some of those have really weird names and I really don't want to have to look them up individually on the web. However, I don't want to stop a process which will crash the system! I'm just a lowly nurse, not a computer geek (although I wish that was the opposite). Thanks for you time and patience.
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| Kirk--I'm a Nurse, not a engineer! |
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Posted:8/29/2010 5:43:00 PM |
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| Hi Kirk,
I run a home health agency in Houston TX (my third - sold the other two), and what we use is called Kinnser (kinnser.com). It's web based and reliable, and a heck of alot cheaper than everything else I've seen over the years. And no, I swear I have no other affiliations with kinnser other than that of a customer, lol. Not exactly the answer you were looking for but thought I'd give my 2 cents anyways.
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