les the only resource used by placeing something in start up is memory, so no
reason to run jfw first.
just leave jfw in start up.
bill cameron
p s though i do advise removeing other programs from start up that use up
memory, especially memory hogs like m s office start up code.
doing this will increase boot up time by a lot, in addition if you use office
programs all the time you may not want to remove it.
the reason being that code pre loaded makes booting into m s word or any office
suite program faster.
remember it is preloading code not just for word but the entire office suite,
so even if you use word all the time, but never use the other stuff, then you
may not want to pre load office start up.
this all will depend on your total memory.
At 06:02 AM 4/22/99 -0400, you wrote:
>Hi Listers,
>
>I just received a system at work with JFW running on 95, 98 and NT. As I
>explore each partition, I notice a number of items in the startup folder,
>including JFW. It is my understanding that the startup folder should be
>clean, as system resources are used if items are placed there. I have
>removed JFW from the startup folder, and checked the "run Jaws first" item.
> Thus far, this was done in Windows 98. Is this advisable for all 3
>operating systems including NT? If not, please explain. Thanks.
>Best Regards,
>
>Les
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