Janet,

> Jim: I mentioned that I had exhausted the cache on a former PC not my 
> present PC.  I am interested in knowing about the situation for the 
> future.

Can't help you with the future of your cache. I was confused because you 
mentioned cache in conjnction with restore points, but they are not related. 
Cache or virtual memory only applies when the computer is running. As 
computers acquire more ram virtual memory is less of a requirement. 
Unfortunately I think that even XP may not manage memory vs. virtual memory 
as well as it might. [This is noting I can prove, just a suspician] Anyway. 
I have a Gig of ram on my computer but it does not use more than a third of 
it. I wish I had some kind of always visible monitor showing the use of ram 
and virtual ram moment by moment. Not to always have the monitor running but 
to give me a clue of what is typical.

Jim 




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