DoctorBill wrote:
THANK YOU for spending SO MUCH effort to assist me !
I must study what you have written !
Glad to contribute.
My Hard Drive being 82% full is, I would guess from your comments,
my main concern. I am transferring much to another USB SS hard Drive from
COSTCO. I will free up as much as I can and see if THAT improves my
situation
- First.
Storage space was kind of an afterthought, but with further feedback
from you, it makes sense that that could be a contributor your problems.
I do A LOT of photographic work with Paint.net and GraphicsWorkshop Pro
(Alchemy Mindworks out of Canada - NICE Program!). My hobby is antique
Black Powder
Firearms and I Reload and correspond with others with the same Interest
on Forums and via E-Mail.
Then there is Gardening and Plants. I like to Teach what I know to
others on various FORUMS, so I edit a lot of photos and Insert Labels
and Comments via Paint.net and post
"How-To" Threads.
Long Story Short - Lot of Photo Editing....
That's a lot more graphical content than a typical business user, and
256 G isn't a lot of space to work with. It's not impossible, but for
that kind of work, you have to be really disciplined about keeping only
the stuff that you're actively working on on your main storage device,
and being aggressive about either moving stuff to other storage, as well
as deleting interim copies of things.
Most often, I'm aware of low storage space being an issue for overall
performance, especially if you're short enough on memory that Windows is
doing a lot of swapping. And while 8 GB may be sufficient for normal
business use, it's entirely possible that it's not enough for the photo
editing work that you're doing, which would also
In this context, I'm inclined to believe that Seamonkey is only the
bearer of bad news (inadequate storage and inadequate RAM), and where
there's not much you can tweak. If you get your system resources
increased, then i think Seamonkey will likely be a lot happier (as well
as the rest of your computer)
BTW - I am 78 and know just
enough to be
dangerous to myself. Retired Biochemist and later Teacher of Chemistry
at a Com College.
Thanks again for you time and efforts ! It is much appreciated !
DoctorBill
Glad to help.
Smith
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