386 Enhanced-Mode Windows on 2 MB 386 ComputersLast reviewed: November 30, 1994Article ID: Q63824 |
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SUMMARYTo successfully run 386 enhanced-mode Microsoft Windows on a 386 computer with only 2 MB of random access memory (RAM), you must have approximately 5 to 6 MB of free disk space. Without ample disk space, you experience problems printing and running MS-DOS applications. Print jobs either terminate prematurely or are garbled. MS-DOS applications report insufficient memory.
MORE INFORMATIONThe disk space is necessary for writing temporary files. In enhanced mode, Windows is dependent upon virtual memory to swap in and out code to and from the hard drive. If little disk space is free, then demand paging is disabled. Once this occurs, it is impossible to start additional MS-DOS applications without first closing others. As an alternative for freeing disk space, and as a system performance boost, it is possible to supplement the system's internal RAM with additional physical memory. Consult your hardware vendor for assistance in determining the system's needs.
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