I did a little checking on my own computer.
I'm using Windows 98; I have a fixed swap file of 300M, located right at the top of the hard drive (it starts in cluster 3).
I booted to DOS, ran Norton Diskedit and used it to look at the c:\directory and the contents of win386.swp, taking note...
I did a little checking on my own computer.
I'm using Windows 98; I have a fixed swap file of 300M, located right at the top of the hard drive (it starts in cluster 3).
I booted to DOS, ran Norton Diskedit and used it to look at the c:\directory and the contents of win386.swp, taking note...
I did a little checking on my own computer.
I'm using Windows 98; I have a fixed swap file of 300M, located right at the top of the hard drive (it starts in cluster 3).
I booted to DOS, ran Norton Diskedit and used it to look at the c:\directory and the contents of win386.swp, taking note...
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