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Date: | Wed, 3 Mar 1999 10:15:56 -0700 |
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Have you tried to change the way in which Windows uses this memory? Just an
idea for you to try, but you might try setting up this amount of memory to be
used as a server instead of a desktop machine.
To do this in Win95, not sure of Win98.... Right click my computer, select
properties, then select the performance tab, click on File System, change the
settings from Desktop Computer to a server.
Maybe someone on the list can verify if this is the same with Win98....
Steve Wolfe
Dennis Thiel wrote:
> >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.
> >
> .I have 128MB RAM. A 320 MB swap file would be overkill. In fact, with this
> much physical RAM, I should need less virtual memory. That is why I'm
> baffled as to why my resources run so low. A friend who has 64 MB installed
> has around 70% resources free while video conferencing with me using
> Netmeeting. I do have a D partition that is 100 MB just for the swap file.
>
> Has anyone on the list who has 128 MB or more ever disabled virtual memory?
>
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