essential and important RAM

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I am using a video production system that a great deal of RAM, sometimes over
a gigabite at a time. To accommodate this need, I am trying to eliminate as
much resident memory as possible. Since I turn off all internet connections
at such times, any Windows-based files relating to internet work can be
eliminated. Indeed, I have found that even explorer can be removed and I can
use task manager to start the program. Can anyone tell me what Windows files
are essential for proper functioning when off line?
 

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don@ratcliff.net wrote:
> I am using a video production system that a great deal of RAM,
> sometimes over a gigabite at a time. To accommodate this need, I am
> trying to eliminate as much resident memory as possible. Since I turn
> off all internet connections at such times, any Windows-based files
> relating to internet work can be eliminated. Indeed, I have found
> that even explorer can be removed and I can use task manager to start
> the program. Can anyone tell me what Windows files are essential for
> proper functioning when off line?

It would be alot simpler just to add more RAM

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Mike Pawlak