Dennis,
As an additional note to setting your own "permanent" virtual memory:
First run defragmation on the drive that you intend to use for this purpose.
Then, in System Properties>Performance>Virtual Memory set the max and min
values for memory to the same value. For example, say you have 64 MB of
main memory. 2.5x64 = 160 MB. So you would allocate 160MB as both the min
and max values for virtual memory. After this, you have to reboot your
system.
Jerry Rasmussen
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Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] Resource Leak Big Enough To Sink Titanic
Dennis Thiel wrote:
>
the system either locks up or is so sluggish I have to
> reboot. The lowest I've seen is 4% resources free. Any suggestions as to
> why? I have minimal programs running in the background.
Hi Dennis,
I would recommend that you elect to set your own virtual memory
in win98... set it to a value equal to approx 2.5 times your
ram installed in the system and see what happens..... sometimes
windows get carried away doing this and uses up all your resources.
Hope this helps.
Joseph H. Bishop
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