s Microsoft writes that this
>could cause you to crash and not be able to restart. It did prove, though,
>that with enough physical RAM installed, the swapfile certainly doesn't
>have to be huge.
Win95 and other programs contain code that under certain conditions calls
for them to write to the swap file. If it is not there or it is not big
enough ...guess what happens. Actually Win 95 manages memory so well that
whether the swap file is 20 megs of 200 megs is a mute issue when it comes
to performance. I doubt if you have bench marked or noticed any performance
increase since you removed the swap file. So if you have the hard drive
space why take the risk.
Mark
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