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From: Darren Metcalfe <downinit@teleport.com>
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Subject: Re: WOW Turning it off
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Daniel J. McCoy <dan@acti.com> writes:
>Here's something from a message found in the way-back machine...
>
>"Thanks to Craig Kulesa for this info.
>
>You can save +4MB of Physical RAM at boot if you disable the WOWExec
It's ironic that I posted that to the list. I now have a stinking 16bit
app called FFI Task Monitor in my startup and I can't track it down and
snuff it. I can kill it with no repercussions to the system, but I'd
really like to banish it forever. I've checked Services and searched the