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Old December 11th 06, 03:27 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
Brian A
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Default Displaying process memory

Start Settings Control Panel Add/Remove Programs Windows Setup tab System
Tools.

Scroll down to and double click System Tools.
Scroll down and click the checkbox next to System Monitor to select it.
Click Ok Apply Ok.
If asked for the Win98 disk, use the Browse button to navigate to the directory
where the Win98 folder from the 98 inst disk is copied.

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"ms" wrote in message ...
Needed, a display listing W98SE running processes and the actual memory
usage for each, in real time.

This seems easy, but I have tried various versions of Process Explorer, all
display memory in default settings in W2K, not one of them display memory
in W98SE. I know memory display is not inhibited, as Aida system analysis
utility shows memory after digging through several screens, Memload does
the same after several selections.

I'm looking for a small freeware no-install utility that when opened,
directly displays process and memory as above, no extra screens to get to
the display.

In the past years when I used W98SE, I don't recall this being an issue,
but now, in a very basic OS installation, I can't get this display.

ms