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Subject:
From:
Pete Tremblay <[log in to unmask]>
Reply To:
PCSOFT - Personal Computer software discussion list <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Fri, 9 Jul 1999 07:00:30 EDT
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   Hello List ,
    When I wrote the first time after reading what Robert wrote I "thought"

his e-mail had been put in with my question , sorry for the missundertsanding
. OK I was really wanting to know how you can tell how much ram you are using
at any given time ? Robert said he was using 39 mb , where or how do you find
this out . Yes I know about system monitor an the resource meter . The only
numbers that I can see are percentages , so is this done with a utility ?
Thanks alot for any info.


Hello List ,
  I've also got the same kind of problem at times , my question is how can
you tell how much your using at any given time ? I've got Win95 on a 233 MMX
/ with 64 MB PC100 SDRAM DIMM .  TIA
                                                                    Pete
Robert Ryder wrote:

> I've had a problem ever since I installed windows98. If I have only
Explorer and systray running at startup Windows is still using 39mbs of Ram.
I went through all of the troubleshooting procedures but, I gained no
significant Ram. I currently have 64mbs of pc100 ram installed and I'm going
to put in another 64. I would still like to know how to reduce the power
consumption by Windows. Any ideas?
>                      Bob Ryder
>

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