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43298maybe since the original thread guru won't even stop by to let us know he isOpusX-1/10/2001
43297the things I do to impress and HELP the acting thread guru ... sheeeeeeeesh ...Nemer-1/10/2001
43296Thanks Beans. I hesitate to remove anything that is in the startup that I don&#SE-1/10/2001
43295what to do now, was going to hold overnight but up over 12 points now dang! OpuOpusX-1/10/2001
43294as you are using Netscape and I'm using IE there have to be "some"Nemer-1/10/2001
43293LOL....I have been checking mine today.... Started the day with 50% Free.... aftGary E-1/10/2001
43292It would be nice to see the emini break thru the 1324 area, it bumped it back thOpusX-1/10/2001
43291Hal, Thanks. Can't. Don't have the resources! LOL! :) -ScottSE-1/10/2001
43290Scott, Jimsy in the shop seems to know a lot about what your discusssing here...Gary E-1/10/2001
43289When I first start my system now I am at 74% free. That is before opening any pSE-1/10/2001
43288One good thing about this interface is the ability to check your account right aPatrick Slevin-1/10/2001
43287On Win98? On W2K Pro it's available off CNTL/ALT/DEL On Win98 it appears tPatrick Slevin-1/10/2001
43286Yes, it's W2K Pro. One thing I suppose he could do is what Louis said. I asPatrick Slevin-1/10/2001
43285Have to run right now. I have cleaned that out before, but some of the stuff I SE-1/10/2001
43284Scoot ... the whole key to your problem is that original opening boot .at 70perNemer-1/10/2001
43283That is the way it is, talk to Bill about it... On my last laptop, I had to runJack of All Trades-1/10/2001
43282jack of all trades, "you may have some lost chains in your FAT table."OpusX-1/10/2001
43281Yeah, I run that occassionally. Probably about 4 times a year or so. I will ruSE-1/10/2001
43280I am refering to your "Virtual Memory" Windows will "Swap" Jack of All Trades-1/10/2001
43279Unfortunately, due to circumstances currently beyond my control, that is not an SE-1/10/2001
43278Not sure what swapping to the disk is, but review my post to Pat and you can getSE-1/10/2001
43277How do I get to task manager. I am going to control panel, system and performanSE-1/10/2001
43276Ahhhh I thought you entered about the time you posted to SE, that would eaten yoJack of All Trades-1/10/2001
43275jack, yes agree, I had buy stop at 1312 above the signal bar planning on holdingOpusX-1/10/2001
43274A lot of my problems stemmed from the Matrox Card. Matrox was able to fix that fPatrick Slevin-1/10/2001
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