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April 15th, 2002, 10:35 PM
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there are programs... for windows that will allow you to clear your mem... anyways... : "Our type of memory is nonvolatile, which means if you turn the power off, everything is still there. You turn your computer back on and it's right where you left off."
If you are running Windows and you get that unending blue screen of death... those who use windows know what I'm talking about... the one that WONT go away.... well how will you ever get out of that 'confliction' if its always in memory and reastarting will only bring you back to the problem and not solve... aviod (Win cant be fixed by human means... napalm might work though)
just a thought
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