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Karen Miller <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 29 Aug 2002 11:09:05 -0700
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Thank you, but just so I understand what I am doing ;)

My C drive (where I have the problem) now has 241 mb free virtual memory.
My D drive has 9351 mb
My E drive has 1512 mb
My F drive has 1929 mb
my I drive (external) has -7222mb

So do I add virtual memory to my C drive or remove it?

Also, it looks like I cannot change it by going to
My Computer and right clicking and then
clicking on properties.

I can access virtual memory but have two choices only: let windows handle
it for me or let me.  If I choose let me it only shows me what is in each
drive, not anywhere I can change it.  So how can I change it?

(I am not able to upgrade yet ;)

Karen

On Wed, 28 Aug 2002, Joe Lore wrote:


> Hi,
>
> Suggestions:
>
> 1)      max out the system memory.  Windows will work so much better if
>         you max it out (win98 may have 512 limit)
>
> 2)      upgrade to the fastest cpu the board will take.
>
> 3)      Just buy a new uptodate system  -  1998 is almost prehistoric times in
> computer age.
>         new systems have faster bus, faster agp graphics, faster processors,
> faster drives with ata  100 and 133,  and can use faster os (xp pro)

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