A friend has a Gateway G6-400 PC with a 400 MHz Intel Pentium II CPU.
The hard drive is 13.4 GB (10.8 GB is free space). She uses it for
ordinary office applications.

It had one stick of 128 MB RAM. Today I installed another 128 MB stick.
It was recognized, no problem.

Any recommendations on Virtual Memory? Should I just let the system
manage it? Or should I set initial and maximum page file sizes?

--
Dave

Re: Virtual Memory by Mike

Mike
Mon Oct 09 13:54:57 CDT 2006

Personally I feel you should let Win Me handle your virtual memory.
--
Mike Maltby
mike.maltby@gmail.com


Daave <dcwashNOSPAM@myrealboxXYZ.invalid> wrote:

> A friend has a Gateway G6-400 PC with a 400 MHz Intel Pentium II CPU.
> The hard drive is 13.4 GB (10.8 GB is free space). She uses it for
> ordinary office applications.
>
> It had one stick of 128 MB RAM. Today I installed another 128 MB
> stick. It was recognized, no problem.
>
> Any recommendations on Virtual Memory? Should I just let the system
> manage it? Or should I set initial and maximum page file sizes?