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Old December 10th 06, 08:44 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
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Default Displaying process memory

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.

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