have you done a scandisk and defrag lately?
also, disk cashing is often done by browsers. if you are running
netscape for instance, you can turn this off in options under edit.
it is in advanced. if you need more help with this, drop me a line.
Jim Dorman wrote:
>
> More progress in the search for the problem.
>
> It seems that there is a direct correlation between the number of disk
> cache hits and the number of page faults. n fact, they are almost
> identical. I can watch the displays match up, even when no major
> applications are running.
>
> My guess is that this is where the problem is, although I'm not entirely
> sure. The question is: where is the problem coming from? I've checked my
> CMOS and BIOS settings and they all seem fine. Clearly, I need to do
> something about all that disk caching, but where should I be looking for that?
>
> And as an aside, I've tried 3 times to deownload Netscape 4.6 and the
> crashing problem has killed the process in mid-file all 3 times. Guess
> I'll have to wait to get the new version.
>
> Hopefully, this will help someone tell me what I'm missing.
>
> Jim
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