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#11 Oct 25th, 2009
Thanks bob,
I do have Avast 4.8 Pro antivirus which gets updated daily. In my opinion it is the best one available and I do a regular safe mode scan. Sorry for the late reply though, but I seem to have found the problem of my original query. A while before I started this thread I was playing around with some settings that I was not sure what they do. And so the one setting seem to have limited my shared mem size. The setting is: Control Panel> System>Advanced>under performance I went to settings>advanced>And then I set the Memory Usage setting to System cache and that is what limited my shared mem. So thanks for the help and support so far anyway, but I have set it back to normal and now i have all 384MB shared mem back
I do have Avast 4.8 Pro antivirus which gets updated daily. In my opinion it is the best one available and I do a regular safe mode scan. Sorry for the late reply though, but I seem to have found the problem of my original query. A while before I started this thread I was playing around with some settings that I was not sure what they do. And so the one setting seem to have limited my shared mem size. The setting is: Control Panel> System>Advanced>under performance I went to settings>advanced>And then I set the Memory Usage setting to System cache and that is what limited my shared mem. So thanks for the help and support so far anyway, but I have set it back to normal and now i have all 384MB shared mem back
Last edited by Themonkman; Oct 25th, 2009 at 6:39 am.
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#12 Oct 25th, 2009
Hi,
Good to hear that everything is going well now, could you please mark this thread as solved.
Good to hear that everything is going well now, could you please mark this thread as solved.
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Bob,
MAKE YOUR OWN ULTIMATE BOOT CD to BOOT and REPAIR WINDOWS.
http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/download.html
I once thought I was wrong but it turned out I was mistaken
Bob,
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