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Old 16th July 2001, 3:44 PM   #1
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got a fair bit of RAM now, 640mb, just wondering if there is such a thing as to much?, and with this amount can i/do i disable swap file, will that speed thing up?
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Old 16th July 2001, 6:22 PM   #2
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can you point me to somewhere that'll tell me how to do that?
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Old 16th July 2001, 10:00 PM   #3
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yep went lookin and found these, but every time I edit the autoexec or config files, winme renames them and takes out what I put in, how do I get them to work, the readme files are a little vague.
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