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G4 AllinOne
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My computer lab has new G4 AllinOnes with 4G RAM.  All the units are "governed" by a  central all-knowing computer Guru and have DeepFreeze installed.  

 

In a nutshell, IMHO ( and I am not an expert), the system uses over 50% of RAM with nothing running.  We are using some CAD programs and the performance seems to be less than ideal.  Below are screenshots fro Task Manager showing the  background processes running.  Is this a normal ( acceptable?) number of processes running ?

 

Any comments would help me communicate my concerns to the all-knowing Guru.......

 

Thank you in advance.

 

Justin

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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