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I m trying to beef up my system and thought maybe we could start
a discussion:
Problem: When I open Windows, my system resources are at 80%
free. When I open Word 6.0c, the resources drop immediately to
62%. After I open a document and putz around a little, I m down to
46-49%. I d like to improve the resource drain.
My system: Dell 486DX2-66, 16 megs RAM, 350 meg HD,
Windows for Workgroups 3.11, PC Tools for Windows 3.0, DOS
6.2, video driver: VGA 800x600 16-colors.
Oh, and I use WOPR as a Word add-on, though it is recent and the
problem is not. I am connected to a network for printer sharing,
but I am running Word and everything else on my local hard drive.
I think that about a 10% hit on resources for Word would be
reasonable, but maybe I m asking too much??? I d like to know
what others think/do.
Thanks in advance.
Jane Bergen
janeb -at- ix -dot- netcom -dot- com
or
janeb -at- answersoft -dot- com