Okay ... here are the settings I prefer when running with 512MB of RAM in Win98SE:
System.ini file:
[386Enh]
MinPagingFileSize=2048
MaxPagingFileSize=2048
ConservativeSwapFileUsage=1
PageBuffers=32
As you can see, I've set the Swap File to 2MB. And this is done in the Performance Tab, not directly edited in the .ini file.
I also have an additional line in the same [386Enh] section;
DMABufferSize=64. However, the way to add this line ...
My Computer-Properties-Device Manager-System Devices-Direct Memory Access Controller-Properties-Settings-Reserve DMA Buffer-K byte setting to 64.
Next, in the [vcache] setting, I have this line directly underneath:
MaxFileCache=131072
This is due to memory caching allocations that might interfere with the <i>AGP</i> memory allocations if the file is too large. This should be no larger than a third of your physically-installed RAM. Personally, I think it's best when set as a <i>quarter</i> of the amount of your RAM.
Next: My Computer (Right-click)-Properties-Performance-File System-Typical Role Of This Computer-Network Server.
This is a nice performance boost.
More: Start-Run-MSCONFIG. Advanced-Advanced Troubleshooting Settings-Limit Memory to 512MB
This is a key setting if you want to avoid any of the out-of-memory errors that comes from the Win98 512MB RAM bug.
And because they are antiquated, unnecessary files (unless you have an Aureal Sound Card) no Config.sys, and no Autoexec.bat. 16 bit SoundBlaster emulation just isn't needed unless you like to run old DOS games, so turn it off, and lose these files. You'll get a much faster boot.
Finally ... if you don't need it, turn it off. MSCONFIG-Startup Tab. Keep the file that scans the Registry and Systray. Keep the mouse driver, and anything pertaining to your antivirus program or firewall. Nearly everything else can be turned off. This makes a big difference in your available system resources, as well as also speeding up the boot.
Enjoy ... Toejam31
P.S. I nearly forgot ... the fastest way to get to the System.ini file is: Start-Run-sysedit.
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