I keep getting a message System Resources are extremly
low.Can someone give me some much need advice,

Re: system resources low by Jerry

Jerry
Mon Jan 12 23:19:28 CST 2004

Stop running so many programs at the same time.

"Ken" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:082701c3d97f$02a249d0$a301280a@phx.gbl...
> I keep getting a message System Resources are extremly
> low.Can someone give me some much need advice,



Re: system resources low by Ron

Ron
Mon Jan 12 23:35:20 CST 2004

"Ken" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>I keep getting a message System Resources are extremly
>low.Can someone give me some much need advice,

See http://www.onlinehelp.bc.ca/tips.htm#resources and also
http://www.aumha.org/win4/a/resource.htm for information about System
Resources.

One of the best ways to control the usage of system resources is to
limit the number of background "tools and toys" (a.k.a. crap and
corruption) that gets loaded when your computer starts up. Use Start
- Run - MSCONFIG and go to the Startup tab. Compare the list of items
that are loading at startup with the following checklist web sites to
see what can be safely dispensed with:

http://www2.whidbey.com/djdenham/Uncheck.htm
http://www.pacs-portal.co.uk/startup_content.htm
http://www.3feetunder.com/krick/startup/list.html - has trojan related
items listed

Note: Please ensure that you fully understand the purpose of a
startup item, how and why it was put into the startup, and the
consequences (if any) of removing it before you make any changes.
Some items are very important for the proper and safe functioning of
your computer, including at least one item that is listed twice.

Disabling an item by unchecking it in MSCONFIG should only be done for
testing purposes or as a "last resort" when no other way of getting
rid of the unwanted item can be found.

Good luck



Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada
--
Microsoft MVP
On-Line Help Computer Service
http://onlinehelp.bc.ca

"The reason computer chips are so small is computers don't eat much."

Re: system resources low by ken

ken
Tue Jan 13 00:00:59 CST 2004

Thank you
>-----Original Message-----
>"Ken" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
>>I keep getting a message System Resources are extremly
>>low.Can someone give me some much need advice,
>
>See http://www.onlinehelp.bc.ca/tips.htm#resources and
also
>http://www.aumha.org/win4/a/resource.htm for information
about System
>Resources.
>
>One of the best ways to control the usage of system
resources is to
>limit the number of background "tools and toys" (a.k.a.
crap and
>corruption) that gets loaded when your computer starts
up. Use Start
>- Run - MSCONFIG and go to the Startup tab. Compare the
list of items
>that are loading at startup with the following checklist
web sites to
>see what can be safely dispensed with:
>
>http://www2.whidbey.com/djdenham/Uncheck.htm
>http://www.pacs-portal.co.uk/startup_content.htm
>http://www.3feetunder.com/krick/startup/list.html - has
trojan related
>items listed
>
>Note: Please ensure that you fully understand the
purpose of a
>startup item, how and why it was put into the startup,
and the
>consequences (if any) of removing it before you make any
changes.
>Some items are very important for the proper and safe
functioning of
>your computer, including at least one item that is listed
twice.
>
>Disabling an item by unchecking it in MSCONFIG should
only be done for
>testing purposes or as a "last resort" when no other way
of getting
>rid of the unwanted item can be found.
>
>Good luck
>
>
>
>Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada
>--
>Microsoft MVP
>On-Line Help Computer Service
>http://onlinehelp.bc.ca
>
>"The reason computer chips are so small is computers
don't eat much."
>.
>