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That translates into at least a 486SX processor running at 25MHz, eight megabytes of RAM and a 60MB hard disk...
...turns out that to use NT, you need a lot of RAM and a large hard drive, not to mention a lightning-fast microprocessor...
...course, it depends on what speed processor and how much memory you have in your computer. There is a required minimum of 2Mb RAM, but only someone who's never heard of Microsoft would use it with less than 4 Mb RAM, especially if you want to take full advantage of system 7 features. As 7.1 is an odd release, you should feel fairly secure that Apple has fixed most of the problems of the earlier model...
Chances are that your monitor is almost always in operation while you're working at your computer, so many users have one or more so-called screen savers installed on their computers. These programs normally stay dormant in the background (that is, somewhere in your computer's RAM, or random-access memory). When no keystrokes or mouse movements are detected for a specified period of time, a screen saver kicks in. Popular programs feature odd-looking shapes, fish, mountains or even flying toasters...
...Start Up Screen. My sophomore year I discovered ResEdit (although I still don't use it much). The summer before my junior year I discovered The Macintosh Bible and made a skyrocket leap in knowledge. I started defragmenting my hard drive on a regular basis and upgraded my RAM to 4 megabytes (the maximum for my lovable but kludgy...