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Old October 26th 04, 06:21 AM
Noel Paton
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Hmm - not sure about fixed-size swapfiles - I don't like 'em much unless
they're fixed at 2GB.
How big is drive C:?
There's really not a lot of point in locating the swapfile on a second
partition of the primary HD - it may actually slow the system down in
certain circumstances, as the head has further to travel

This has me confused!
After EnglishUnited States must re-load page manually
Same thing on sub-section WindowsWindows9X

??

The MS website is optimised for IE - and until recently a lot of it refused
to load in Netscape at all, so it's more likely a problem with the MS coding
than your Netscapeg

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"Angus_01" wrote in message
...
Re-booted with edits done.
Thanks for your well worded response on how things work.

ShawCable ISP has fixed things for internet packet losses.

SwapFile is fixed size on logical partition D: with TEMP, Temporary
Internet
Files, Netscape Cache, JAVAcache, Real (player). Partition is too small at
2.GB located adjacent to boot drive C:

After re-installing WinME, only optimizer was UBD Tweaks 2.6 which as I
mentioned before installs for "128KB and under" rather than 512KB RAM.

Shouldn't excerpts be posted to Windows general ?

MSconfig has been reset to normal,
but Netscape 7.2 now still cannot keep up with this newsgroups section
loading.
After EnglishUnited States must re-load page manually.
Same thing on sub-section WindowsWindows9X.
All JAVA has been removed and re-installed.
QuickTime plug-in removed as it slows everything down.

P.S.

Always thought that my keyboard problems were related to HP drivers.

Still have a hardware device failure which I will post separately if HP
business forum fails to satisfy me next week.

Angus_0l

"Noel Paton" wrote:

OK -


Deletions by Angus_0l

Now delete the contents of the [vcache] section, like I said earlier -
which
will speed things up immensely (DON'T delete the section header, though)

You also need to delete the two lines MinPhysPage, and MaxPhysPage from
the
[386Enh] section

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