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Old June 24th 07, 03:57 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.performance
Manny T.
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Default RAM upgrade

After using W98SE for several years I am still a happy user. My system came
with a RAM capacity of 128mb. If I increase the capacity by adding (2) 256mb
sticks, what position should they be placed ? There are (3) slots with the
128 stick in the first slot. Also, in my research, there has been mention of
placing a line in the system.inivcache of MaxFile=512000. These mentions
have usually been in circumstances where the user was trying to utilize more
than 1GB of RAM. Is this also advisable in my application, or, should I wait
to see if there are any problems created by the addition of the 512mb first?
Looking to be an even happier user. Input will be appreciated.
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Manny T.
 




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