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Name: darren maharaj
Date: August 22, 2002 at 11:19:49 Pacific
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weird problems
if I browse the net using explorer or Netscape 6.2
for some time
when I try to open other software AFTER I exit the browsers I am told I do not have enough memory (Adobe photoshop) or games etc..
I have 320sdram (win98 500MHZ PIII)
I even have a small memory optimizer which shows alot of free memory and the background programs (i am able to get 200mb free)
What gives
sometimes I cannot logout of even take of the PC!!!!!!!!!!!!!



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Name: Matt
Date: August 22, 2002 at 12:50:20 Pacific
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well the only thing i can think of is that theres either an error, u need to defregment it, you put to much stuff on your computer like you scanned a ton of pictures or something, or you need to do a disk clean up wich is very easy to do and doesnt erase any files u created.


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Response Number 2
Name: Charles Bradshaw
Date: August 23, 2002 at 11:29:14 Pacific
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Your system resources are full. They are only 64KB. Only way to clean them out, is to reboot. Plus clean out your startup. Too much loading into memory at boot contributes to problem.

There is no resource cleaner that I know of, and MS says reboot. Sloppy programmers at MS.

Charles


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