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Mike Maltby MS-MVP
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Hi Mike,
IE displays error as browsing a bigger html file in the Windows ME system.
Besides, when i open over 5 application(IE,outlook,...), Windows ME alert
"out of memory" or low performance.
And I has improved my computer's memory size from 128 MB to 512 MB for this
problem.
So, I infer that Windows ME's memory management is poor and can't support
bigger memory size (over 128 MB).
If you say that the poor memory management is not reason of the problem.
Could you explain your opinion ?
And what are the possible reasons for the problem ?
And how to solve these ?
Thank you for your help.
> There may be a number of possible reasons for the problem you are seeing
> but the one you suggest, poor memory management is not one of them. Win
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> > any comment are welcome.
> > thank you for your help.
Frank Saunders, MS-MVP IE/OE - 24 Nov 2004 02:43 GMT
> Hi Mike,
> IE displays error as browsing a bigger html file in the Windows ME
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>>> any comment are welcome.
>>> thank you for your help.
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download a copy of LSPFIX from any of the following sites:
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(if your OS is Win2k or XP) The process of removing certain malware may kill
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See
Dealing with Unwanted Malware, Parasites, Toolbars and Search Engines
http://mvps.org/winhelp2002/unwanted.htm
Note that AdAware and SpyBot S & D will each catch some things the other
won't. Also, each needs to be updated with the program's update function
before every use, even when just downloaded. There's also a lot more to do
than just those two programs. CWShredder is also available here:
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**Post your HijackThis log to
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may be found on this page:
http://aumha.org/a/parasite.htm.
See this link for information about malware:
http://arstechnica.com/articles/paedia/malware.ars
If nothing there helps, please post back to this thread.

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Toni - 24 Nov 2004 04:07 GMT
Hi Frank,
I'm sure that there is no scumware in my computer.
Thank you for your help.
"Frank Saunders, MS-MVP IE/OE" 來函:
> > Hi Mike,
> > IE displays error as browsing a bigger html file in the Windows ME
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>
> If nothing there helps, please post back to this thread.
Toni - 24 Nov 2004 02:55 GMT
Hi there,
Sorry, I forgot one thing that proves my inference.
I had tried to browse the bigger html file in other OS system(windows 2000,
XP), and IE can display correct html.
thanks.
"Toni" 來函:
> Hi Mike,
> IE displays error as browsing a bigger html file in the Windows ME system.
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> > > any comment are welcome.
> > > thank you for your help.
Mike M - 24 Nov 2004 10:52 GMT
No. Proves nothing other than that I'm sorry but you appear to know
nothing about memory management and what that means.

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> Hi there,
>
> Sorry, I forgot one thing that proves my inference.
> I had tried to browse the bigger html file in other OS system(windows
> 2000, XP), and IE can display correct html.
> thanks.
Toni - 25 Nov 2004 02:01 GMT
Forget about memory management.
I just want to show you that Windows 2000 and Windows XP can display the
bigger html file normally.
And Windows ME can't display the bigger html file normally.
> No. Proves nothing other than that I'm sorry but you appear to know
> nothing about memory management and what that means.
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> > 2000, XP), and IE can display correct html.
> > thanks.
Mike M - 25 Nov 2004 02:39 GMT
> Forget about memory management.
> I just want to show you that Windows 2000 and Windows XP can display
> the bigger html file normally.
> And Windows ME can't display the bigger html file normally.
Fine. How about posting the URL of an example where you are having
problems? Which version of IE are you using in Win Me? IE5.5, IE5.5 SP1,
IE5.5 SP2, IE6 or IE6 SP1? Use IE's Help | About if you aren't sure.

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Mike M - 24 Nov 2004 10:56 GMT
You infer quite incorrectly. Win Me has an excellent memory manager
however it has a RESOURCE problem in common with all other Win 9x
operating systems. Resources have nothing whatsoever to do with memory
other than that they refer to two fixed size 64KB (yes KB not MB) stacks
used by 16 bit applications.
To learn about the difference between memory management and resources see
various articles on the web including Jim Eshelman's article at
http://www.aumha.org/win4/a/memmgmt.htm.
What you may be seeing is a resource problem quite possibly as a result of
having unwanted malware on your PC.

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> Hi Mike,
> IE displays error as browsing a bigger html file in the Windows ME
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> And how to solve these ?
> Thank you for your help.
Toni - 25 Nov 2004 02:45 GMT
Thank you very much, Mike.
I got your point.
I have upgraded my computer from Windows ME to Windows XP.
And the problem has been solved.
Thank you.
"Mike M" 來函:
> You infer quite incorrectly. Win Me has an excellent memory manager
> however it has a RESOURCE problem in common with all other Win 9x
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> > And how to solve these ?
> > Thank you for your help.