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- Newsgroups: comp.os.ms-windows.misc
- Subject: Re: Speeding up Windows... again...
- Message-ID: <1992Aug31.144856.1@vax1.umkc.edu>
- From: edowdy@vax1.umkc.edu
- Date: Mon, 31 Aug 1992 20:48:56 GMT
- Sender: root@parsifal.umkc.edu (Parsifal Administration)
- References: <CMM.0.90.2.715255575.terjeh@maud.ifi.uio.no>
- Organization: University of Missouri - Kansas City
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- In article <CMM.0.90.2.715255575.terjeh@maud.ifi.uio.no>, Terje Holmboe <terjeh@ifi.uio.no> writes:
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- > Hello again, and thank you ! I have had a lot of replies to my
- > request for tipson how to speed up windows.
- >
- > This posting is hereby to be considered a general THANK YOU !
- >
- > The conclusions, just to make myself boring, is this :
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- Excellent summary of steps deleted for space
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- > Step 3 : Use a permanent swap file.
- > ( All I have to do is convince windows that my disk is NOT
- > fragmented... *sigh* )
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- > Any better ? :)
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- > ||
- > / \
- > / \ ***********************
- > /----------\ * Terje Holmboe *
- > | Matrix | ***********************
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- I had heard that if ya had enough ram (say 8mg) it is faster not to have
- any swap file at all running.
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