Virtual Memory - I think...
by John Macleod <john.macleod(at)virgin.net>
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It does, yes. Virtual Memory and Graphics have a lot in common. If they
didn't some of you guys wouldn't be able to open a file....
Anyone else agree?
John
Nathan wrote:
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> I beg to differ. Talking about virtual memory settings in Photoshop
> seems quite related to graphics. Anyone agree?
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> Deborah Adelman wrote:
> > This thread is OFF TOPIC for hwg-graphics and is not being redirected to
> > any HWG list, as it is off topic for all the lists.
IMHO this subject is entirely _on_ topic, if a little technical. I won't
make any comment about list guides other than to say that they often
seem a little arbitrary and heavy handed in their judgment. Of course,
this posting will probably be deemed off topic and I'll be told not to
post for a week. Big Deal!
;+}
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Leave Windows '95 to sort out your V/Mem. One thing to watch is that
Windows requires at least twice your RAM in free HDD space on C: (unless
its somewhere else). To be safe it hepls to have three times your RAM... If
your HDD gets full Windows will slow down...
John Macleod
Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer
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