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To: Ally who wrote (35546)8/31/2003 10:50:44 AM
From: James F. Hopkins  Read Replies (4) of 110652
 
I just got a new computer with XP loaded on it,
and I'm not impressed.
My old one with WIN98
seems to run faster even though the new one
has a much faster processor.
Perhaps it's because I don't know how to
set the "swap disk memory" in XP.
In 98 I don't let win manage my disk swap,
Where Win changes the size of it when Win
thinks it needs more.
I set it the same MIN as MAX and defeat the
changing size thingy..
I don't see how to do that with XP..
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I'm about to blow XP off my new set and install
the old Win 98, at least I'm use to it.
Any ideas ?
Jim
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