Re: Outlook express could not be started
- From: "Uncle Grumpy" <unclegrumpy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 3 Jan 2006 14:24:47 -0800
Doug Kanter wrote:
> I asked because most software does not release the memory it uses after you
> shut it down. Little by little, as the day goes on, you end up with less
> memory ("resources") available.
Not the cause. I dunno what is, but that is definitely not the cause.
I have a six-year old home-built with only 256mb of RAM that is on 24x7
and I've NEVER had that problem. NEVER. And I open and close programs
repeatedly over the course of a week or two (between reboots).
.
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