Author: Torstein Hall
Date: 14:06:08 10/23/00
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They say Opera is the fastest and most compact browser. Perhaps that would be a great combination. Torstein On October 23, 2000 at 16:52:44, Pete Galati wrote: >On October 23, 2000 at 14:21:40, Peter Skinner wrote: > >>On October 23, 2000 at 13:38:35, Fernando Villegas wrote: >> >>>Hi: >>>In the site they explain that what this utility does is making Windows modular, >>>that is, desmembering some of its parts as modules that can be instaled or not >>>instead of being a whole and untouchable unity. So, by example, I unisntaled >>>Internet Explorer saving 36 Mb and speeding a lot Windos Me. Now I browse with >>>netscapa or neoplanet. More detauils maybe you can get there, in the site. What >>>matter for us, users, is that works great. >>>Fernando >> >>I use the professional version of 98Lite and I love it. It gives me speed, and I >>have to reboot let. Instead of rebooting once a day, I am rebooting once a week >>if not even longer. >> >>Try it, you will love it. The free version is decent, but to get the full >>effects, try the professional version. > >This might be helpfull to my 5 year old computer which took quite a beating when >I upgraded it to Win98 to get FAT32 systems for a bigger HD. I ended up adding >memory, but wished I had added more, and I still need to be carefull how thing >are setup to keep it working at a decent pace. > >But it seems to me that this could all be done rather manually instead of with >their program. I'd have to reread all this stuff to see if I could do it >(without breaking a sweat, that is) > >Pete
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