My laptop had "128" when the hard drive was good....hehehe. That was different, I'm used to 4 which suddenly popped up to 8 before I tore the 486 to pieces. At 03:54 AM 10/15/2001 +0000, someone wrote: >You probably have 19 MB physical RAM on the motherboard >(although usually the size RAM is in powers of 2 -- example >4, 8, 16, 24 etc.). Meanwhile, Windows is probably setting >up a "virtual memory" drive on the hard disk which make it >appear you have about 24MB RAM. Check under: >Start-->Settings-->Control Panel-->386 Enhanced-->Virtual Memory >to see what type "swap" file is set up. Ross Nelson Email: coutcin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx URL: http://www.zonesoft.net MSN: coutcin@xxxxxxxxxxx ICQ: 64547791 AIM: Icepick20671 -- To unsubscribe, send a message to listar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx with "unsubscribe calmira_tips" in the body. OR visit http://freelists.dhs.org