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16-Sep-2003, 12:38 AM #1
Unhappy Memory loss on mac os9
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Please help!
Over the last year the memory on my mac os9 has been eaten away. I went from 3GB to 2GB to 1GB. and in the last few months i have been cut to 100 mb. Now today im at the all time low of 30mb! I have nothing saved on the desktop and had to remove most of my programs. Now i have to toggle with erasing programs that are not in use then uploading them again at intervals. Is it normal for memory to whittle away? Im thinking it may be the extensions?

As Princess liea would say: "help me obi wan kenobi, your my last hope!"

Built in memory 128mb

Oh god please help!
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25-Sep-2003, 10:51 PM #2
are you yalking about the memory or the harddisk space?
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