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06-17-2001, 02:58 AM
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I'm curious about the necessity of even loading some of those programs on a regular basis. You might consider removing them as TSRs, and running them as executables on an as-needed basis. Then, you can use a good memory manager (like MemoKit) to remove them when finished. That way, there won't be the possibility conflict with every program you run.
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