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On Window 98, how do you increase system resources free to 90%? (I tried doing CTRL+ALT+DEL but it was not enough.)
 

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Why?

Didn't you pay for that memory?

Wouldn't you like to use it?


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That's the beauty of Windows. You have no real control over it, and you will never (legally) be able to see what it's actually doing.
Aside from that, you can run a number of programs to 'flush' things out to the page file. Turbomem (Memturbo?), Tweakall, APK are just a few that will do that for you. There's a way to do it manually, by making a .vbs file with a single command, but I forget how.
 

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In your startup, make a few things load as possible.

Windows is a big memory eater; it'll take it away from you if you don't put it to use yourself :)

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Run msconfig and look at all the programs listed under the startup tab.

You can uncheck anything you don't need, if it causes a problem you can always 'recheck' it.
 
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If you run msconfig, don't forget to put a dot next to selective startup under the general tab. Then remove your startup programs. systemtray and scanregistry must remain checked
 
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Windows uses a large amount of system resources for itself so it is hard to say if you will ever get it to 90% free. i run with 256Mg of ram on ME and i rarely see more that 75% free
 
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The system resources in the windows family is such thing in which it is like RAM, software takes it, and some never returns it(unless u reboot), when it runs low, your com locks up. This has been a "bug" of the windows 9x family, no improvement is made even in ME, but i think NT/2K is using a diff method, and therefore, MORE STABLE.
 
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oh yeah the memory managers in win nt and 2000 are streaks ahead of the 95/98/me ones. they have to be to give better stability. although i have to admit windows me is running pertty well. i sometimes have up times of 4 or 5 days. nothing like my months in linux but still impressive for windows.