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I've looked at others' and, if their screens do it, it's unperceivable. I hooked a monitor of exactly the same type to my computer and the change in size can be seen on that screen too. That monitor does not have the same "growing" effect when attached to the computer it's generally used with.

Advantages of buying more RAM?
It seems that "Unknown User" is growing. It is now appearing in my Photoshop program and in other areas of my computer. I feel like that I'm living with a The size is 4.69MB with a local type and a modification date of 1/6/03. The second account is titled OEMCOMPUTER\UNKNOWN USER. The size is 535MB with a local

Swap File
I have used them for years though (at work and school), but have never had to worry about the system files. Now I do. My question is simply this. This morning when I booted up, my system was running at about 2.6 meg. Right now it is running at about 3.8 meg. What causes this? And how do i keep the size down.

Widescreen TV a FARCE
It is the Boot Volume which should be at least 5 to 10 GB in size. This volume will hold the Boot Folder (named \Windows by default), with its dozens of subfolders and thousands of files, totaling around 1 GB to start, and growing from there. My own Drive C: is 715 MB (for legacy reasons) and holds a number of old

Growing system?
On Windows, I always set the virtual memory to a fixed size. On systems that support variable-size swap files, I find that the process of growing and (And when the prices on 512M DIMMs drop down a bit, I'll probably max out my system to the 1.5GB it's capable of - I'd better not see any swapping at that point

Win98se + IE6sp1 = ever growing swap file :-(
If you have your swapfile set to 20 meg. then that's the size it's going to start out as. Perhaps you need to experiment and try setting it to a smaller size and see what happens. I just upgraded my system to 16 megs of RAM, and set my swapfile size to 4 megs, ran a typical set of applications and then checked to

How can I reduce the size of my System C: drive?
Two questions: a) is there any performance increase resulting from creating two partitions, b) if so, how can it be done and what would the size of each On my system (with a 6.5 gb and a 3.5 gb drive), I have a 1 gb C: partition, of which 700 mb is actually in use -- notice the intentional "growing room" I

Removable Drive Bays
Once you're running two or three modest-to-major applications, a 13MB swap file on a 16MB system isn't at all unusual. I reset mine to 10MB from 8MB when I realized that starting both DeScribe and ZOC would bring the swap file to 10MB on my system. How do i stop this thing from growing? You don't; you stop worrying

Swap File size is normal?
The best workaround i found is to have a read-only initial XPE partition and having EWF overlays; my problem is that if a virus infects my system and that it cannot some growing popularly for the port of POS applications to .Net which makes most of the POS systems heaver than, say, regular Minlogon image size.

REPOST: Re: ORBS UK now running
I therefore set my swap file up as 15 MB min. and no max. size. Now when I used system monitor it showed the swap file to be approx. that size. I now went about my merry way using my machine, and noticed system monitor showing my swap file size again growing to the 40 to 50 MB range. After seeing this I assumed

What do I need for a 10 gallon mini-reef?
My swapfile normally runs about 4 to maybe 10MB in size. However, I've noticed that when online, it climbs to 25MB or more. This becomes a problem when its size Is this greatly-expanding swapfile typical behavior while online, or do I have a glitch in my system? Could it have something to do with Netscape?

HUGE dbx and pst files
What is the size of your Disk Cache when the Swapfile in use starts growing? Is your free memory at zero when the swapfile starts growing? Norton System Doctor - keeps a check on my system Office Startup Paperport - for my keyboard/scanner The other things that load up are my personal web server (I often use MS

Swap file size
As a matter of interest is the problem always the same: that of the cmdUI.prf growing in size each time FP is exited until it can grow no more? Has my critical 116Kb I would still like to know why the cmdUI.prf file kept increasing in size each time FP was used - I have no other MS Office products on my system.

More Info on Swapfile Size
If I switch my system to eager swap allocation, it will run out of virtual memory after starting a few ordinary applications. With lazy swap allocation, I've had a couple of problems in over 6 years, caused by Netscape starting to leak memory and growing to a humongous size. This led to the death of some innocent

How can I remove linux from my system?
If you can spare the disk space, set up your config sys to start your swapfile at this size or a few megs larger. This eliminates the constant growing With 16 megs, you shouldn't have a problem (btw, I've got the same configuration and I start my system aith a 24meg swapfile. never grows, is seldom accessed).

Swapper.dat won't behave!!
My system has no RAID, no mirroring. It is just a bunch of hot swap disks in handy canisters that you treat exactly like DLT tapes. Think of it as a tape library where every tape sits in a tape drive, so no robot needs to me them about. But it's different. Most disk drives will work fine till they eventually fail

Swapfile HELP
Wilson C. Ng wilso...@kuentos.guam.net comp sys mac system I have not the faintest idea of the best cache memroy size to set. Speed doubler 1.x had its growing pains but Speed Doubler 2.0.1 has been stable on my System 7.5.5 setup. I used my boss's 6400/200 without SD 2.0.1 for a while and thought it had decent

partitioning my drive
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ _My Little Melanie is Growing Up_ by Rob Green PART ONE Ok. I was looking at porn on my computer. That's how it all started. ..... My baby had no breasts to speak of yet, but I was surprised by the size of her nipples, pointed and hard, and I sucked greedily.

Partitioning
The ability to eyeball the size of a discard rack to accurately determine your TC divisor is a necessary skill which cannot be over emphasized. The proper application of any one system is more important than which system it is. A couple of years ago, when my playing time was way up, and growing, I considered

What is the build number of IE4PP2?
Nothing unusual with the C partition growing. Take a look at your c:\windows\system32 folder. Probably around 1 gb. Your method of preserving space on C won't work - as Also, bear in mind that the registry will always be on the system/boot drive. That's drive c. That along with the pagefile, hibernate file,