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reduce amt of memory windows uses.
If you have over 512mb of ram on a computer,which you
have,go to run,type:regedit Open:HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\C ontrol\ SessionManager\MemoryManagement\ OpenisablePagingExecutive.L.click the text,then open edit,select:manage,in the new window change from,0 to 1 This sets memory to use more ram instead of paging file. -----Original Message----- hello group. I have dell inspiron4150 laptop with 1.7 ghz/ 1.0 gig of ram/40 gig hard drive. I have been running lotta computations on it using mathematica. it appears tho the software mathemtica has lotta problems with memory(kernel memory as it calls it) as well as display memeory. it runs out while computing something and just quits. so my question is... is there a mode in windows XP that's similar to DOS? like we used to be able to exit to dos and run dos applications. as far as i know there is a way to run notebooks( mathemtica file format ) in command line. but i wanted also quit windows XP and start DOS, so that I can make better use of my resources. if thereisn;'t a way to quit the windows XP to DOS, then is there a way to limit how much resource windows take up? like in terms of display memeory,. ram, etc etc any and all helpful thought are most thoroughly appreciated. thansk in advance. sean please note the reply adress is sean_incali01 at yahoo dot com . |
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