4,000 is not that many compared with some. Clearly, the size of the library
file and the music folder will increase as you add more songs but you don't
have enough to cause a problem.
The work required by your iTunes should be negligible for a PC with a quad
CPU and 4 GB of RAM. My 7-year-old iMac 600 MHz with 512 MB has no trouble
running a library of 3,000+ alongside other stuff (it is always running a
torrent client and 'folding@home' as well as acting as an iTunes server).
I'd guess something is not right with your iTunes. I'd back up your files
and reinstall iTunes.
Otto
On 20/04/2008, Gene Ehrich <ygehrich@yahoo.com> wrote:
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>
>
> I run Itunes a lot on my PC. I have almost 4000 songs loaded. Does
> the size of music library affect the amount of real storage used.
>
> I am running Vista Ultimate on a 4 GB quad machine and it seems
> resources run out when running Itunes resulting in a blue screen very
> often. When not running itunes the blus screen and full resources
> rarely happens
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