Can my Computer run wow?(info Inside)?




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my friends started playing wow and i really want to try it out...
i have a windows 7 . This my computer

Processor : AMD athlon(tm) II X4 635 Processor 2.90 GHz

Installed memory(RAM): 4.00 GB (3.73 GB usable)

System type : 64-bit Operating System

Model : Aspire M3400

Used Space : 77.8 GB
Free Space : 837 GB

i heard that i need atleast 2gb of ram...soo does that mean il have around 1 gig of ram left after i download wow and all of the other expansions?
Also,Will it slow down my computer??

Thx in advance
will it slow up my computer in the long run?
Can i run in at high settings?


Video Card is ATI Radeon Hd 4250 Graphics..

sorry i forgot to put it up



Answer
No it doesn't mean you will have one gig of RAM after installation. It will slow down your computer when it's running because it will be using 2 gigs when it is running. 2 gigs for other applications is plenty.

You should be more than fine. Might not be able to run it at max settings, but somewhere in the middle is still respectable.

No that card will not be able to run it on max settings.

Your card has been benchmarked for WoW at
World of Warcraft (2005) low: 31 fps Med.: 17 fps
Now with the expansions it bound to get worse. Looks like low settings.

Computer running slow?




deep5223


I have read all the other inquiries here and have tried all of them. My computer started running slower about a month ago and I ran spysweeper and antivirus to check it out. Nothing came up. Then I purchased RegCure which showed I had several errors and it "repaired" them. Still slow. After exhausting every fix I could find, I was advised it was probably a corruct hard drive and I should reinstall everything. After saving everything I could, I did a full system recovery and reloaded only the necessary componets before trying it again. Same result. Still slow. Should I do a full recovery again? Is it likely to help? What could the problem possibly be?
I don't have games or much software and I have done a defrag more than once and all other suggestions about spyware & viruses, no luck. Start up is not the problem, opening pages, e-mails and attachements is the problem.



Answer
Do you have any Norton software installed on your computer? It may be a bit of a long shot, but I recently encountered two situations where the clients computers were slowed down to the point of being nearly unusable. After much trial and error, I uninstalled Norton system works and Norton Anti-virus, and in both cases there was a great improvement in speed.

I know you have tried a lot of things to fix your slow computer, but please have a look at the following info I have put together, it just may help:

A slow computer can be caused by many things, but there are a few key areas you can easily work on yourself to speed your computer up. To start, make sure you have enough memory (RAM) installed to run Windows and all of your applications correctly. I made a step-by-step guide to help you determine how much memory you have installed, and how to upgrade it if necessary:
http://www.fix-my-slow-computer.com/memory-check.html

Once you know your RAM is up to snuff, you need to make sure there are no unwanted programs eating up your computerâs resources and memory. Spyware, Adware and Malware can all cause problems on your computer, and need to be removed. To learn the difference between the three, and how to clean them off of your computer, see my anti-spyware guide here:
http://www.fix-my-slow-computer.com/spyware-check.html

Now that your computer is free of spyware, you need to make sure there are no viruses hiding in the system. Before you worry about removing viruses, you should take a moment to learn exactly what they are, and what ill effects they can have on your computer:
http://www.fix-my-slow-computer.com/virus-check.html

Most computers come with a virus program installed, but they are often times a 30-90 trial of the program. Make sure you get a full version of one of the popular programs, and keep it updated and run scans on a regular basis.
After you know your computer is clean, you should clean and defrag your hard drive(s):
http://www.fix-my-slow-computer.com/clean-your-hard-drive.html

Once that is done, you need to check and clean your computerâs registry:
http://www.fix-my-slow-computer.com/clean-registry.html

The few simple steps above are pretty much exactly what large office supply chain stores, major electronics retailers and local computer shops do when they charge you $100 and up to clean and maintain your computer. Follow my advice and do it yourself for free, both your computer and wallet will be happier.




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