Managing memory is a critical issue for all PC users. This is the first book to cover this subject for Windows 3.1 users. The book explains the differences between the various kinds of memory Windows uses, translates the esoteric acronyms that abound in the system manuals, evaluates memory-management software utilities, and shows how to configure the desktop to avoid wasting RAM.
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Managing memory is a critical issue for all PC users. This is the first book to cover this subject for Windows 3.1 users. The book explains the differences between the various kinds of memory Windows uses, translates the esoteric acronyms that abound in the system manuals, evaluates memory-management software utilities, and shows how to configure the desktop to avoid wasting RAM.
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Add this copy of Windows 3.1: Memory Management Kyle, Jim to cart. $9.00, very good condition, Sold by sellerfromthewest rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Hayward, CA, UNITED STATES, published 1992 by Addison-Wesley (C).