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My Limewire File is Huge! I checked the size of my Limewire file on my hard drive and it's somewhere around 15 megs. When I boot up the program the "About This Computer" shows Limewire as occupying about 30 megs of space! Is this due to the library? I'm downloading everything to a folder on my desktop to make it easily accessable for players, etc. and the library recognises this folder. If it is the library that is bloating the app.....is there any where I can move it so that the app isn't hogging all the ram?? TIA for any advice. |
You're Confusing RAM with Storage (ROM) The "About This Computer" dialog tells you how much RAM your currently running applications are using. It has nothing to do with how much space on your hard drive your files (whether they be programs or documents like MP3s) are using. On Macs, if you click once on a file or folder, then either select "Get Info" from the File menu or use the keyboard shortcut [Apple/Command] + [i] you will get a smaller dialog that tells you how much space on your hard drive that object is occupying (among other useful information). Your hard drive is a type of ROM (Read-Only Memory) as opposed to RAM (Random Access Memory). More RAM generally improves your computers performance by allowing more programs to be open simultaneously, etc., whereas ROM only determines how much stuff you can store. RAM and ROM are both types of memory and therefore are measured in similar units (k or kb, MB, GB, etc) ... but otherwise two different beasts altogether. Hope this helps. |
Let me explain this again I guess I didn't explain myself very well. Limewire is sucking up all my ram to the point, now, that I can't do much else while I'm downloading. I have 128mb of ram on my imac and now my Limewire app is using almost 60mb of space. Add os8.6 at about 40mb and I don't have enough space to even open a web browser. Do I need to move my downloads to a different file that Limewire won't recognize as a library? How will this affect subsequent downloads as larger libraries tend to give you easier access to other peoples' music?? TIA for any help. |
Lime is a java application, and java needs memory, too reduce the memory of your webbrowser or buy more mem, it's at this time cheapier than a role toilet paper :-) |
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