Debbie .. try turning your hardware graphics down a notch or two ..
right click an empty spot on your desktop and go to properties .. then
settings .. then advanced .. and you will see a tab called performance ..
take the setting down a notch ... or all the way to none.
Solved a lot of problems I
Try http://www.winmag.com/columns/default.htm
Fred Langa's been writing about just this very issue about system
resources.
On Tue, 4 Jul 2000 08:30:05 -0400 "Debbie Adams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
> I have Win 98 and Norton System Doctor on my system. At least 10x a
> day, I get this stupid
Debbie..I agree with Alan. I had more crashes WITH Norton's installed, so I run my
Norton's from the CD! Norton's is like 700mb huge!
I dunno bout you, but I'd rather keep those resources for music or games to occupy my
time when I'm in the middle of a gigunda download.
Besides, other than n
At 08:30 AM 04/07/00 -0400, you wrote:
>I have Win 98 and Norton System Doctor on my system. At least 10x a
>day, I get this stupid message of "GDI resources are low" and usually
>even after closing out everthing I can, I still end up having to
>reboot, which is a real pain. I know it stands for
On 4 Jul 2000, 8:30, Debbie Adams wrote:
> I have Win 98 and Norton System Doctor on my system. At least 10x a
> day, I get this stupid message of "GDI resources are low" and usually
> even after closing out everthing I can, I still end up having to reboot,
> which is a real pain. I know it sta
At 08:30 AM 04/07/00 -0400, you wrote:
>I have Win 98 and Norton System Doctor on my system. At least 10x a
>day, I get this stupid message of "GDI resources are low" and usually
>even after closing out everthing I can, I still end up having to
>reboot, which is a real pain. I know it stands for