How-do-you-do,

Marck D. Pearlstone posted to [EMAIL PROTECTED] making the following comments:

>>> Sadly,  windoze  won't do that reliably :-(((. It needs a reboot at
>>> least three times weekly to remain stable.

Yes, I agree wholeheartedly with your comment.... 99% of the time.

However, I have had this W98SE PC up and running for the last 13 days
without any 'hiccups', so far. Used it every day, all day, and not using
Advanced Power Management (Use the off switch on monitor). Only reason
rebooted before that was the fan on power supply decided to become
independent and operate only on days that it felt like getting
up....requiring replacement obviously ;-)

Most of the time prior to Win98SE upgrade 2 days has been the MAX time
before needing to reboot.

Mind you, I don't install software every 2 minutes or upgrade drivers and
change settings unnecessarily. All my temporary folders (inc InetCache) are
mapped to a virtual RAM file system, so there is no unnecessary writing to
disk every millisecond. Disk Cache is set quite high, added plenty of DRAM,
and Swap File is fixed on separate dedicated partition. Defrag active
partition with Diskeeper 5 every morning at 4am, and 'clean' memory, purge
caches, etc. and all works hunky dory thankyou!


Slán anois, 

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