And of course sometimes the balance between 
> ram and virtual memory should be fine tuned. I just don't know what the 
> balance should be. I think that just bumping ram up to a Gig would only make 
> a difference if someone fine tuned the virtual ram. > 
> 

Hi Jim,

Isn't virtual ram used when you don't have enough ram to begin with so that 
having plenty of ram
would minimize the use of virtual ram.  And I've read that if you make the min 
and max the same
for virtual ram, you minimize the amount of time you have to defrag the drive.  
Is this true?

Rixey

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