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September 30, 2017, 02:36:58 AM
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Hello,
I am new at Cryptocurrency, I have just installed Ethereum Wallet in my personal computer and run it..
But it seems to burn 98% of my computer's RAM resource (my PC has about 3GB RAM, geth.exe uses 2.3GB RAM). It causes my computer very slow/hangup.
Could you give me some advice?
Thank you so much!

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September 30, 2017, 03:01:42 AM
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Yup. Ethereum Wallet uses a tool called Electron to essentially wrap a website into a desktop app. It's actually a notorious meme in the developer community for hogging RAM. You're better off using MyEtherWallet in a web browser. Just make sure you use the right site because phishers really like trying to steal your ETH by creating a fake MEW clone online.
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September 30, 2017, 03:23:09 AM
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Yup. Ethereum Wallet uses a tool called Electron to essentially wrap a website into a desktop app. It's actually a notorious meme in the developer community for hogging RAM. You're better off using MyEtherWallet in a web browser. Just make sure you use the right site because phishers really like trying to steal your ETH by creating a fake MEW clone online.
I think you'd better use myetherwallet.com becareful with phising site, use only the correct spelling myetherwallet.com. I lost hundreds of dollar value because of phising site. Don't forget to keep PV key and when you log in you'd better use Json File. It is much more secure because you use pasword instead login with PV key.
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September 30, 2017, 06:01:07 AM
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Thank you very much for your advice, I will re-consider using my own wallet app or 3rd wallet (MyEtherWallet or CoinBase)
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September 30, 2017, 06:11:35 AM
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Thank you very much for your advice, I will re-consider using my own wallet app or 3rd wallet (MyEtherWallet or CoinBase)
just use MyEtherwallet because it's the most reliable wallet and widely used by people, but always keep your json wallet extension files in a safe place if you need backup in cloud storage.
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September 30, 2017, 06:29:02 AM
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Wow I didn't know that original ethereum wallet is actually just bad software. Yes listen other people and use myetherwallet. It is safe wallet website. I never had probs with mew.
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September 30, 2017, 06:34:30 AM
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Well, in this case, you need a new technique, or use ordinary wallets - myetherwallet.com

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September 30, 2017, 06:36:58 AM
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+1 for MyEtherWallet - really good user interface, intuitive tabs, has a desktop and a browser version to suit all the users needs. I'd definitely check it out if i were you! Just be careful of phishing sites, there are plenty out there trying to copy MEW and steal your funds

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September 30, 2017, 06:39:52 AM
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Hello,
I am new at Cryptocurrency, I have just installed Ethereum Wallet in my personal computer and run it..
But it seems to burn 98% of my computer's RAM resource (my PC has about 3GB RAM, geth.exe uses 2.3GB RAM). It causes my computer very slow/hangup.
Could you give me some advice?
Thank you so much!

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You should provide us with more details like,
 - What kernal you're using - Seems very old from the picture above.
 - Did you install the correct build that x64 x32 ?
 - Also 3 GB ram in 2017 is kind outdated you better move to a bigger one.

Try cleaning up your cache/unused partitions.
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