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help.....how to fix memory leak in my windows system?i'm having slowdown in browsing,etc.
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Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Highland, IN USA
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[SIZE=1][I]"It was very important to us that NVIDIA did not know exactly where to aim. As a result they seem to have over-engineered in some aspects creating a power-hungry monster which is going to be very expensive for them to manufacture. We have a beautifully balanced piece of hardware that beats them on pure performance, cost, scalability, future mobile relevance, etc. That's all because they didn't know what to aim at." -R.Huddy[/I] [/SIZE] |
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i'm using windows 98se.BTW, i'm know nothing bout tweaking it(yeah i'm no pro) any suggestion? thx....
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Join Date: Jul 2002
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I always use the 4.1 version and set it to "98se power user" for greatest success, you also might want to set your virtual memory to a set amount. (Make the maximum and minimum amounts the same...if you don't understand that or know the setting just post up with how much memory you have in your PC and I'll write it out in an easy to follow guide form.) I happen to love 98se meself, I'll be glad to help ya get it stable. ![]()
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[SIZE=1][I]"It was very important to us that NVIDIA did not know exactly where to aim. As a result they seem to have over-engineered in some aspects creating a power-hungry monster which is going to be very expensive for them to manufacture. We have a beautifully balanced piece of hardware that beats them on pure performance, cost, scalability, future mobile relevance, etc. That's all because they didn't know what to aim at." -R.Huddy[/I] [/SIZE] |
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Apple user. Deal with it.
Join Date: Jul 2001
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I've even preferred version 3.1 myself, absolutely simple to use and it does exactly what it says it will. But that's just my preference.
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Join Date: Jul 2002
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[SIZE=1][I]"It was very important to us that NVIDIA did not know exactly where to aim. As a result they seem to have over-engineered in some aspects creating a power-hungry monster which is going to be very expensive for them to manufacture. We have a beautifully balanced piece of hardware that beats them on pure performance, cost, scalability, future mobile relevance, etc. That's all because they didn't know what to aim at." -R.Huddy[/I] [/SIZE] |
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