Windows 98 out of environment space
Therefore, the temporary files often accumulate on top of each other, thus wasting more and more hard disk space. Such lines often reveal the location of temporary files. Internet cache Your Web browser can also waste a lot of space. As you may know, any time you visit a Web page, the entire contents of the page are downloaded to your computer. This includes not only the HTML code, but also sounds, pictures, videos, and so forth. As you visit more and more pages, the contents of those pages can begin to accumulate in the cache directories on your hard disk.
You can initially clear the cache files and free up some hard disk space by opening Internet Explorer and selecting the Internet Options command from the Tools menu. When you see the Internet Options Properties sheet, select the General tab. Next, find the Temporary Internet Files section on the General tab. Use the Delete Files button to flush the Internet cache. To do so, click the Settings button next to the Delete Files button. In older versions of Internet Explorer, you can set the amount of space to use in terms of a percentage of your total hard disk space.
For example, ten percent of a 10 GB hard disk is 1 GB. However, in newer versions of Internet Explorer, you can simply set the number of MB that you want to limit the cache size to.
Old DOS If you upgraded to Windows 95 or Windows 98 from another operating system, you were asked during the installation procedure whether you wanted to back up your old operating system. If you chose to do this, Windows compressed the operating system and placed it into one very large file on your hard disk.
Windows then created a second file that contained instructions to Windows for decompressing the original file. Sometimes, you have to do it the old-fashioned way. The Registry and. Typically, when you install an application, it creates a program directory that it installs itself to. However, it usually also places.
However, doing so rarely removes the. Most of the time, it only deletes the program files. You can clean up the. Remember my earlier warning about the Registry and be sure to back up your computer before you try this. Begin by opening the Registry Editor and searching for references to the program. Any time that you find a reference to the program, check and see whether any of the values under the key refer to. If they do, write down the name and location of those files. If the entire key is related to the program, feel free to delete it.
However, if only certain values under the key relate to the program, delete only those values. Once you finish going through the Registry, close the Registry Editor and rename all the. It could be a malformed statement in autoexec. Do you have a hidden probably winboot. Perhaps more likely, is spaces in path names. In the previous message I chose a value of 4k for the environment size, but I have a large need of it with my tools.
You might try using or instead. Hi IMM, Thanks for the tip. After getting the shell command, I don't get the "Out Of Environment" messages anymore. However, when I installed Windows ResourceKit, it gave this silly error saying it can add to my autoexec. But it installed ok, and I checked my Autoexec.
Silly MS on that one I guess. But, I am still getting the "Too Many Parameters" messages. Here is my autoexec. Is anything wrong? Hope u could spare some time taking a lok at it. Why is there so many of them? I would fix the line with Program Files in the path. BAT file and it could also have a problem. The following file has some fixes and you should back up your existing autoexec. Select Virtual Memory. Select Let me specify my own virtual memory settings. Type in the Minimum field.
The value in the Maximum field must be at least three times the amount of total system RAM. Click OK. The Confirm Virtual Memory Settings dialog box appears. The dialog box closes.
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