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alright anybody know where to find the hot fix from
microsoft i have the problem outlined in KB article 272620
and says i need the hotfix it also says a work around is
to be the number are interpreted right by windows and
thats also incorrect it says i have -832mb of page file
size i open yahoo messenger and internet explorer and my
resources drop way down to 3% and i'm betting the virtual
memory is the cause
another thing is why do we all have to pay 35$ for a
microsoft screw up to begin with
Buffalo
May 10th 04, 05:56 PM
It is only superficial. It shouldn't affect your computer at all.
Do a Find in this NG for resources and you will find some good solutions.
Also do a virus scan and adware scan.
To see aproximately how much you have running, do a ctrl-alt-del and the End
Task Box will display most running programs.
> wrote in message
...
> alright anybody know where to find the hot fix from
> microsoft i have the problem outlined in KB article 272620
> and says i need the hotfix it also says a work around is
> to be the number are interpreted right by windows and
> thats also incorrect it says i have -832mb of page file
> size i open yahoo messenger and internet explorer and my
> resources drop way down to 3% and i'm betting the virtual
> memory is the cause
>
>
> another thing is why do we all have to pay 35$ for a
> microsoft screw up to begin with
Steve Baron - KB3MM
May 10th 04, 07:07 PM
> wrote in message
...
> alright anybody know where to find the hot fix from
> microsoft i have the problem outlined in KB article 272620
> and says i need the hotfix it also says a work around is
> to be the number are interpreted right by windows and
> thats also incorrect it says i have -832mb of page file
It is purely a cosmetic issue, but follow the instructions in the article
if you must. It will be a zero charge thing as long as you do
not discuss any other problems.
> size i open yahoo messenger and internet explorer and my
> resources drop way down to 3% and i'm betting the virtual
> memory is the cause
No way. Resources are resources not paging file related.
>
>
> another thing is why do we all have to pay 35$ for a
> microsoft screw up to begin with You don't have to
if you do qas they say.
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