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June 1996, Week 5

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In article <[log in to unmask]>,
[log in to unmask] (Don Hargraves) wrote:
 
> In article <[log in to unmask]>,
> [log in to unmask] (Ken Lupo) wrote:
>
> >Although I am no Mac expert, I'm sure there are decent ones out there
> >somewhere.  Personally, I prefer my pentium.  I've had my fill of macs in
> >the computer labs...i really don't like having to reboot the damn thing
> >every 10 minutes because Netscape locks up.  I've never had to re-boot
> >Win95.  I'd rather use the 486 dx/33's in the lab than the macs.
>
> 1) Download Netscape Defrost.
> 2) Place it in the System Folder.  The program will place it in the
> extensions folder.
> 3) Restart.
>
> You shouldn't have any problems with Netscape freezing on the Mac.  I
haven't.
> If you need to, take it on disk with you so you can place it in the
> Computer Lab's Macs.
>
> --
> ******* Don Hargraves ****** [log in to unmask] *******
> micro.sig, riding the storm out
> ******* http://members.tripod.com/~hunza1/index.html *******
> If you post, don't email.  I DO read this newsgroup.  Thanks
why not increase the ram a little huh? in something called the get info box.
 
every mac user should know that!

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