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Originally Posted by Blegate_x50v
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JackRich- you crack me up! You won't waver from your method of doing things which is cool. Yes you are correct that resetting does free up memory, etc. My goal is once a week.
Brian
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I've been in the IT business for almost 30 years. Hacked my first computer before the original IBM PC. It was a Radio Shack TRS-80 that I converted to run CP/M. I've learned that some things don't change--restarts generally are a good thing to do every once in a while, memory is THE constraint and BETA software WILL crash eventually. Resets are a fact of life as long as you use M$ software. I've run Linux (version 0.2 was my first one :approve: ) and it has certainly come a long way. I even ran a dual boot Win/WARP OS2 box. That was a sweet machine!
You are right, I don't change my practices easily because most of them have been learned in the School of Hard Knocks. Scars create determination! :approve: