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I've converted a couple of VAIOs to win2k without any problem and been
pretty happy. most of the pages on the site are so much verbiage.
Basically there is just a suite of drivers you need to install and,
depending on which you need, a best order to i
CF Studio 4.5 has a known bug that it eats ALL of your system resources. Windows 95/98
can't handle this and sooner or later will crash. Windows-NT/2000 handles this very
well and won't have a problem.
On my Windows-98 system it takes CF Studio less than 5 minutes to crash my system,
even if I
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> Sent: Sunday, September 10, 2000 1:16 AM
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> Subject: FW: CFStudio 4.5 Memory Hog
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> Got a question ... I have a new Dell Dimension with 512mb RAM and 800mhz
> PIII, when I start-up the machine and open the resource meter, I ha
: Sunday, September 10, 2000 1:16 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: FW: CFStudio 4.5 Memory Hog
Got a question ... I have a new Dell Dimension with 512mb RAM and 800mhz
PIII, when I start-up the machine and open the resource meter, I have
97% GDI Resources Free and 90% System and 90% User Resources
n 98. That's a
beautiful machine that's just screaming to be a server.
-Kev
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> From: JF [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, September 10, 2000 1:49 AM
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> Subject: Re: FW: CFStudio 4.5 Memory Hog
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> Yep, CFS
Yep, CFStudio is a resource-hog with lotsa nifty features, but it's much
better (and stable) under Win2K or NT.
With a machine like you have there (800Mhz/512MB RAM), you'll be *way*
better off with an OS other than Win9x or ME. On my 600Mhz Athlon/256MB
under Win2K Pro, I run CFStudio simult
Got a question ... I have a new Dell Dimension with 512mb RAM and 800mhz
PIII, when I start-up the machine and open the resource meter, I have
97% GDI Resources Free and 90% System and 90% User Resources Free. When
I start CFStudio 4.5, my free resources drop to the 40s all the way
across. I can't
> Okay, well that's completely unacceptable. I'm using CF 4.5
> and I haven't run one script since I rebooted, and it's using
> 15 megs of ram. I am also going to be offering it in a shared
> hosting environment, and 180 megs of unacceptable also. I checked
> MS' Site and they are having problems
7;m going to have to switch back
to asp.
jake
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From: "Dave Watts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, May 15, 2000 12:39 AM
Subject: RE: Memory Hog!
> > I thought there was some rumbling
> I thought there was some rumblings about win2k and the
> ODBC/MDAC that CF installs on win2k with CF Enterprise
That's a different problem. Versions before CF 4.5.1 would install MDAC 2.1
on Win2K, even though it has MDAC 2.5 already.
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.c
I thought there was some rumblings about win2k and the ODBC/MDAC that CF
installs on win2k with CF Enterprise
Maybe this is an ODBC issue?
Steve
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From: Jake Hileman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2000 08:02 PM
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Just checked it again, right now without me even running any CF
applications, cfserver.exe has reached 38,780k of RAM. I'm using Windows NT
2000. Also, I'm having the same problem with SQL Server.. I'm barely using
it, and it hit 70 megs of ram. Hmmm, inetinfo.exe and everything else stays
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