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Old April 25th 04, 10:24 PM
ed
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I've got a problem and would apriciate some help. for
some reason (virus???) something is using up all mt
paging file space (1.28 the maxium)and programs take ages
to load and close and explorer closes at random and i
have to sign in again

Thanks
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Old April 25th 04, 10:24 PM
Will Denny
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Hi

See if the following article by MVP Alex Nichol helps you:

"Virtual Memory in Windows XP"
http://aumha.org/win5/a/xpvm.php

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| I've got a problem and would apriciate some help. for=20
| some reason (virus???) something is using up all mt=20
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| to load and close and explorer closes at random and i=20
| have to sign in again
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