re: Question about 'Windows says it's ''Dangerously Low on System Resources'''
Tuesday, December 3, 2002 at 4:08 am Windows 95 Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Steve Easton
(5183 messages posted)
Right click the IE icon, click properties and delete the temporary internet and history
files. Reboot, run scandisk and defrag. Then go to www.95isalive.com and read the
Clean up page.
On Monday, December 2, 2002 at 6:16 pm, Thomas Walsh wrote:
>I have a question about Windows
>says it's "Dangerously Low on System Resources":
>
>Could being low on system resources in the way described in the article be the source
>of my peculiar problem? Sometimes, when I boot, and click in a window, the window
>deselects (the mouse then becoming inoperative). The only way to work, then, is
for
>me to use the keyboard commands. (Ctrl-Tab, e.g., gets me to different folders,
etc.)
>
>If I reboot--often enough--I'll get full control of the mouse, as I have now. But
>eventually the same thing happens.
>
>If this is a system resource problem, why does it happen on a cold boot?
>Can I reduce system resources by clearing out the start up programs--and how do
I
>do THAT?
>
>Thanks, Tom (Walsh)
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