Somebody mentioned the importance of having lots of free HD space with OSX, so it can shuffle inactive applications out to disk. But if I have enough RAM, then OSX doesn't have to do this, or what? Recently upgraded my iBook to 640 Mb RAM, and thought this would be more than sufficient for a few smallish apps: Mail, Safari, mariner Write? Even PhotoShop maybe? Or does PS ask for all the RAM there is?

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iBook G4 933 MHz
640 Mb RAM
OS 10.3.9


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