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Old October 20th 04, 08:42 PM
Jerry
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It is blustery and rainy here in Southern California with snow on the local
mountains so your chocolate chip cookies would go just fine with my
afternoon cup of coffee.

Glad to hear the problem was solved.

The MaxPhysPage number for 40000 I got from someone at Microsoft a while
ago. I tried changing it to see if things would get better or worse and on
my ME sysetm I finally set it at 49999. (Don't have a clue as to why 50000
wouldn't work.) (Using the larger number resulted in more memory being
available as shown when Control Panel System was invoked.


Jerry
"HiTekMom" wrote in message
ink.net...
Okay! Here's what I did, Mike let me know if you know otherwise:

- I set MaxFileCache=524288 under vcache
- I added line MaxPhysPage=40000 under [386ENH]

To test this I:

- opened N7, IE, MSWord and Macromedia Fireworks
- while Norton, SpySweeper, a Fire wall, and an Update Reminder resides in
my sys.tray

Everything work beautifully. Except one minor glich, I can live with, IE
took way to long to load the URL I Typed in. The initial load was fair,
but
when I typed in a specific address the connection was too long. It could
have been the server on the other end. I'll try again, another time.

As for now, I'm going to consider my problem SOLVED!!!! Hey, look at the
time, and I haven't packed hubby's lunch for tomorrow yet.

Thx much guys. ooooo (consider these my homemade chocolate chips cookies
baked especially for the two of you - Jerry and Mike).

- Ciao,

"HiTekMom" wrote in message
ink.net...
Jerry,

The MaxFileCache in my system.ini file under vcache did = to 524288
before

I
changed it to 512000. If that wasn't the problem, then what is your take

on
my getting a "Dangerously low resources" after have open 2 or more

windows.

Since I just changed the line to 512000 I have not yet tested the
outcome.
Meaning I need to open several apps being, N7, Outlook Express, IE and

then
I'll try Macromedia Fireworks. Before, IE ususualy freezes, Fireworks

states
"Internal Error" then shortly after that I receive a "Dangerously low on
resources and ask that I specifically close one of the applications until
I've closed them all. Then if I try to reopen any one app, I receive a
"Unable to open, low on mem, pls close one or more apps [or something to
that nature]"

Thx

- HiTekMom


"Jerry" wrote in message
...
As you have more than 1.0Gb of RAM you need to make more than one edit

to
SYSTEM.INI

For RAM 512Mb

[VCACHE]
MaxFileCache=524288

For RAM 1.0Gb

[386ENH]
MaxPhysPage=40000

I used MaxFileCache of 524288 because that is the binary value, using

512000
is decimal. And I used it when runningWinME on my system with 2.0Gb of

RAM
and before I upgraded to XP Pro.

Jerry

"HiTekMom" wrote in message
nk.net...
Mike,

Thank you very much for your patience. I have printed your first

response
and am studying it. I am reading over the links that you've posted
and

am
trying to get an understanding. I will follow the steps you have

provided
and will let you know the outcome.

What freezes are my Earthlink mailbox and IE. I've since changed my
mailbox
to Outlook Express, but am using N7 instead of IE. Macromedia

Fireworks
refuse to open if I have several windows open, ie, N7, Outlook plus

any
more. I do understand the problems WinMe could have if I have too
much
memory. It's vcashing I need to learn more about. And thx to you I'm

on
the
road to doing so.

As far as my continuing to have the problem, you are right. Even

though
I've
reformated my harddrive, I recently experienced the same error msg

recv'd
before the reformat msg: "Dangerously low on resources".

Thx again,

HiTekMom

"Mike M" wrote in message
...
What freezes? Can you provide some details as this is something you
didn't mention in your original post. Again though I have to ask

have
you
limited vcache to 512MB as explained in my earlier post? If not you

are
going to have problems. Period.
--
Mike Maltby MS-MVP [2001-2005]



The Rascento Family wrote:

Ron,

My system reads, via MyComputer, Performance Tab: 1280.0MB.

So, you are saying that even though I have over 1GB of memory,
I'll
still get freezes in some apps if I have too many open?