>The amount of RAM the Memory control panel reports as being available for
>Virtual Memory's use is not always the same as the actual amount of RAM
>physically present. Any RAM allocated to a RAM disk or disk cache (and
>there may be other uses that qualify) will not be considered available
>for VM use. Barry has 128M installed, and 4M allocated to his disk cache.
>The fact that his Memory control panel only show 123M available for VM
>use may indicate that he has a 1M RAM disk set. Barry? IMHO, it's quite
>unlikely for a new computer to have bad RAM (not impossible, just
>unlikely).
Paul, thanks for your comments. Yes, I do have a RAM disk set, but it's 4Mb
not 1. I was experimenting trying to see if using a RAM disk and assigning
my Communicator cache to it would speed up page loading in Communicator.
But it doesn't.
I still haven't rebooted to try the new memory settings that someone else
(Andrew?) suggested.
Too busy working to reboot :>) Writing copy for a web site and doing a
quote for some new business...
Barry <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Web Design & Development - Online Marketing <http://www.ToTheWeb.com>
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