Originally posted by Mr. Bacon
haha, get more ram ✅
I dunno if he meant memory or HDD space.
Originally posted by Punkyhermy
My $3000 + computer is the biggest load of crap in my room. The only thing that works is its internet. All else.blah.
My little $400 computer is still kicking ass, even better than when I first got it. 😊
Originally posted by Punkyhermy
Random Access Memory I think he said...wow...that's impressive...
I know what RAM stands for. 😛 But Rev didn't say whether it was RAM or HDD that was running low.
I've invested only about $160 into it after the initial purchase and that right there made it have 4x more RAM and added 250 gigs of RAM to the already 40 gigs I had.
Originally posted by LanceWindugood idea...
You might be able to find a good deal on both.My 250 gig external was cheap enough so I could get a gig of RAM at the same time and combined it was less than a usual 250 gig external.
you are a very clever, clever person..
there is so much i have yet to learn
Originally posted by ~Da Rev~
Because i have over 40 GB of dowloads in bitcomet, and that would free a bunch of space on my C drive.
Yeah, as long as the actual content that came in the torrent is now at another place on your HDD you can delete the torrent files from the BitComet download file and free a good amount of space.
Originally posted by LanceWinduSo if i have it saved on my Windows Media Player, like i added the files, it automatically saves to those folders, right? Because thats what i'm talking about. Or do i have to save it somewhere else?
Yeah, as long as the actual content that came in the torrent is now at another place on your HDD you can delete the torrent files from the BitComet download file and free a good amount of space.
Originally posted by ~Da Rev~
So if i have it saved on my Windows Media Player, like i added the files, it automatically saves to those folders, right? Because thats what i'm talking about. Or do i have to save it somewhere else?
You'll have to make sure the music or movie file itself is saved in another folder. Otherwise you just saved the playlist with a file originating in a torrent folder. Then if you delete the folder and go to play the file in WMP it will just skip over it and go to the next song/video it can actually find.
Originally posted by LanceWinduI probably should've asked that before i started deleting things.
You'll have to make sure the music or movie file itself is saved in another folder. Otherwise you just saved the playlist with a file originating in a torrent folder. Then if you delete the folder and go to play the file in WMP it will just skip over it and go to the next song/video it can actually find.