Memory Fragmentation.

Try to quit programs in the order you launched them. A little freeware 
utility called, "Mac OS Purge" sometimes helps. Otherwise, a restart will 
always do the trick.

j

On 8/17/99 11:47 AM, Tom Klinkowstein < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>I think this is a common Mac OS problem, but does anyone know why the
>"About this Computer" info often lists the unused memory as less than what
>the sum total should be when one adds up all the open applications using
>memory, the OS, etc. and subtracts from the total RAM?
>
>Tom K.
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