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re: Question about 'Top reasons for random, fatal crashes in Windows XP and Windows 2000'
Thursday, December 12, 2002 at 9:43 pm
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Posted by Gail (2 messages posted)


I don't know how to solve that one - I use MemTurbo to keep my Ram free.

From the site: MemTurbo increases your system performance by making more RAM available 
for your applications and the operating system. It also defragments your physical 
RAM, increasing the efficiency of your CPU and Motherboard caches. MemTurbo also 
recovers memory leaks from poorly behaved applications and flushes unused libraries 
and DLLs temporarily out to disk, making more room for your favorite games or applications.

I think it has a free trial. Good luck.
http://www.memturbo.com





On Thursday, December 12, 2002 at 6:10 pm, valerie wrote: > >Thanks, that helped me a lot! If you don't mind me asking were can I go to troubleshoot >cpu constantly reaching the 100% mark. It seems to does it all the time when I open >up graphical application such as paint shop pro, windows draw and print shop pro? > >once again, thanks. >



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re: Question about 'Top reasons for random, fatal crashes in Windows XP and Windows 2000' (valerie: Thursday, December 12, 2002 at 6:10 pm)

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-Question about 'Top reasons for random, fatal crashes in Windows XP and Windows 2000' (valerie: Sat, Dec 7, 2002, 9:06 am)
*re: Question about 'Top reasons for random, fatal crashes in Windows XP and Windows 2000' (Paul: Sat, Dec 7, 2002, 9:39 am)
-re: Question about 'Top reasons for random, fatal crashes in Windows XP and Windows 2000' (Gail: Thu, Dec 12, 2002, 2:19 pm)
-re: Question about 'Top reasons for random, fatal crashes in Windows XP and Windows 2000' (valerie: Thu, Dec 12, 2002, 6:10 pm)
*re: Question about 'Top reasons for random, fatal crashes in Windows XP and Windows 2000' (Gail: Thu, Dec 12, 2002, 9:43 pm)
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