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from: RUBEN FIGUEROA
date: 2019-01-31 19:12:58
subject: Little Black Boxes

Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2000 07:50:59 -0400
From: RUBEN FIGUEROA
To: ALL
Subject: Little Black Boxes 
Newsgroups: win.navigator
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-> JB>Although this is no help I used to get that on my NT4 workstation. 
-> I had JB>to restart the navigator. Check your system under the 
-> performance JB>monitor and see if your memory usage is high. I used 
-> to find my memory JB>getting hosed and I would have to shutdown, 
-> power off and restart to JB>clear it. I have 64mb on a Pentium 266 
-> MMX.


-> Heck I have to reboot entirely :)

-> I'll check next time I see it.  I'm running 128 megs myself, but if
-> some software is going rogue on me, I'd have to catch it in the
-> process.

-> Thanks for the tip.

-> Ed..

-> ---
->  þ OLXWin 1.00b þ "Stick a fork in him, he's done!"
Ed,
I tend to have a lot of programs running. I like NT for its ability to
do that but NT is a resource HOG. Although I have 64mb of RAM as I write
this I am already swapping to DISK. My Memory usage is up to 99mb. In my
system tray I have 9 apps running. This eats things up. I recently
loaded Office 2000 and this ate some resources up. 



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