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Mon, 7 Jun 1999 16:50:46 -0500
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I've been getting 'Out of Memory' errors for a while now and have been
trying to figure it out.  I have an AMD K6-2 300 w/ 64M PC 100 ram, 1M
L2 cache 7.6G HD in 5G/2G/500M partitions.  My intention was to put my
swap file on the 500M partition as the only thing there.  I believe I
had it set up this way once.  I am running Win98.  I checked to see what
the setting was and found it set on 'Let Windows control my Memory' or
what ever that choice is.  I got there by going to Control Panel,
System, Performance, Virtual Memory.  I click the radio button next to
'Let me specify my own virtual memory settings'  I pick the partition I
want and click OK, I accept the warning that I am not letting Win98 do
its thing, say yes.  But if I go back and look at the settings, the 'Let
Windows manage my virtual memory settings' radio button is selected
again!!!  How do I make this change stick????

-Rick Poepping

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