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re: Question about 'Windows says it's ''Dangerously Low on System Resources'''
Sunday, August 7, 2005 at 8:11 pm Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Jim Becker
(1 messages posted)
I'm one of those users who abides by the maxim, "Never screw around with a working
computer". So I'm still using Windows 98 SE. But, 98 does a terrible job of managing
system resources, and since I always have four programs running, I have to reboot
daily to get my resources back to 88%, which is where I start (with Zone Alarm running).
Could anyone tell me how well XP Home Edition handles system resources and memory?
I assume it's better than 98, but how much? Thanks
On Thursday, January 15, 2004 at 2:55 pm, Tom Swanson wrote:
>What program did this happen with? How much free hard drive space do you have? Has
>this ever happened before with the same or another program?
>
>Along with virus, this problem can be caused to a program demanding a lot of RAM,
>too many font styles, too many useless background apps and other things.
>
>Read here for a lot of help on cleaning out garbage.
>
>Windows XP Home and Professional
>Service Configurations by Black Viper
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