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Ok Keith, here goes:
I think the answer to your first question is I have an AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile Tech TL-50 (1.6 GHz)? 32 bit system - It's just a Compaq Presario V6000 - straight from Best Buy about 2 years old.
I checked out the "hard faults" and it doesn't look good. Keep in mind I haven't actually played poker today, I shut down my computer after my session last night and today I've just been looking up stuff to try to figure this out. There were dozens of things that had 100's of hardfaults (this doesn't sound promising). So I suspect if I checked this while actually playing, it would be not so good. What I'm confused by is that it's registering all these hard faults while it's showing 48% of the RAM being used???
This is a laptop and though I think I can upgrade the RAM, I don't think 4gb is doable, seems like when I bought it they told me I'd be able to double it, that might be it. I've got about 40GB free space on my hard drive, I've heard things about setting aside some of this for RAM, is there a way to do that? Would it help me or will it still be slow - is the computer just using this space on its own when it creates the hard faults?
Video card - NVIDIA GeForce Go 6150 - I've always had the max pixels and the 32 bits selected - I dropped it to 16bit, didn't seem to really change anything on the RAM usage - unless if maybe I'd have to restart it to see a change.
Thanks everybody who's brought up ideas/questions, I'm glad I asked y'all before just walking into a computer store like a retard and letting the guy behind the counter decide what he should sell me 
I'll spend some time this afternoon if I can looking for options in Vista that will allow me to reduce it's load in any way, don't know how much like I'll have, but can't hurt.
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