On Saturday, January 8, 2005, at 11:11 PM, Aerielle Louise wrote:
Thanks, Bruce ! YOU are a genious.
Now - tell me - PLEASE . . . What made the Virtual Memory turn on ??? I didn't turn it on - knowingly or intentionally ????? Can't think of any new programs I installed. Ran the same maintenance as usual - which never turned VM on before.
What sayeth you . . . Oh wise sage ???
Cosmic rays, little green men from Aldebaran, or that particularly tenacious breed of gremlin that inhabits modern computers.
No clue. I almost always ran with VM on when I used a classic OS, so I never experienced this. I know it never got turned off mysteriously, though. All I can think of is that the Memory prefs file got corrupted somehow, the system recognized this and created new a new one; VM is on by default, though 600 MB is an odd number for VM.
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