recently, Phil Henshaw at [EMAIL PROTECTED] inscribed: > Tip for those complaining about slow startups. Hold down your command > and option keys and select "memory" from your control panels. You will > find an additional box at the bottom will open for startup memory tests. > Turn it off! You do not need to check the ram everytime you start the > machine. Weekly maintenance programs will tell you all you need to know > about your ram and cut your startup time dramatically. We have over a > gig in three machines with a minimum half gig in our two weakest > machines and the startup time was horrendous starting up with new clean > systems which default to having it on.
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