CD-ROM. Click OK to close the dialog box. Click on the Graphics button and set the Hardware Acceleration slider to Full. Click OK. Click the Virtual Memory tab and verify that it is set to Let Windows manage my virtual memory. Click OK. Click Close. At the restart prompt, click Yes.
I realize that this procedure is slightly more than your question asked about, but while you are at the proper location, you may as well take advantage of all that is available to squeeze the most performance out of your system. Remember, it matters not that you only have one computer and are therefore not networked. I promise that I won't relay that information to Redmond. Don't forget that there is a very useful utility provided free with Windows 98. Familiarize yourself with Tweak-UI.
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TOGGLE Editor's Note:
Tweak-UI has been mentioned before in our monthly meetings during one or more of the Q&A sessions. This is good advice. Follow it.
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