Good Afternoon Brian, I'm not quite sure what you're referring to when you mention *RAM Page*, but the first thing that comes to mind is a freeware memory utility for Windows. While I haven't ever used it myself, I've seen it cited often enough in online newletters that the name stuck with me. Here's a brief introduction to the program excerpted from the author's website: --- RAMpage Version 1.6 by John Fitzgibbon RAMpage is a small Windows utility that displays the amount of available memory in an icon in the System Tray. It can also free memory; by double clicking the tray icon, or by setting a threshold that activates the program automatically, or by having it run automatically when an application exits. RAMpage is free, and open source. FEATURES: - Frees memory automatically, on demand, or after an application finishes running - Very low active memory footprint - Very low resource and CPU usage - Can run "hidden", which further reduces memory and resource usage - Can be run from a batch file, or via a shortcut, to free memory on a "once off" basis - Easy to install, configure and automate - Freeware --- Give it a try and see if it serves your purpose. RAMpage can be found @ http://www.jfitz.com/software/RAMpage/index.htm or http://www.softseek.com/Utilities/Benchmarking_and_Tune_Up/Review_27790_inde x.html . I hope this helps. -- Jeffrey Ottie [log in to unmask] Original Message --- From: "Brian L. Sanburn" <[log in to unmask]> To: <[log in to unmask]> Sent: Saturday, February 03, 2001 12:02 PM Subject: [PCBUILD] RAM Page Files Would someone elaborate either themselves or through an appropriate website the subject matter? A friend has referred to the phrase and I can't find much of anything useful on the web about it. The NOSPIN Group provides a monthly newsletter with great tips, information and ideas: NOSPIN-L, The NOSPIN Magazine Visit our web site to signup: http://freepctech.com