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Welcome to the
W Memory Info
User's Guide
for
version 3.01

Thank you for choosing W Memory Info (WMI), a freeware system monitor and optimizer program for Windows'9x/ME computers. This User's Guide tries to guide you through all the aspects of WMI, but more up to date information might be available on the home site of WMI. If you have any comments, the author would love to hear them and if you like WMI, please register it. It is free!

Any donations are also appreciated.

Contents:

Overview
    Main features
    What's new
Installing WMI
Uninstalling WMI
WMI Setup
    Getting started
    Tabs
        Sensors tab
           Start WMI as minimized
           Colored tray icons
           Update intervals
           Automatic Memory Optimization
           How does WMI optimize memory?
           Hot to set the best memory optimization settings?
           Log file settings
           The Disk Usage sensor
        Sounds tab
        Colors tab
        Wallpaper tab
        Advanced tab
        About tab
W Memory Info (WMI)
    Getting started
    Menus
        Optimize Memory (MemFree)
        Disable Aut. Optimization
        Memory and Cache Info
        Disk Usage Statistic
        Update Sensors
        Stay Top Window
        Show Date and Time
        Show Configuration
        Disable Wallpaper Change
        Restart Windows
        Shut Down Windows
        Prevent Exit from Windows
        Help
        About
        Exit
    Using log files
Optimizing Windows with WMI
Utilities in the WMI package
    MemFree.exe
    WinOff.exe and WinRes.exe
Registration
Contact Info
    Reporting bugs
    Supporting the author
Program status


Notes:

W Memory Info and all other components have have been tested very thoroughly, but the author does not warrant that they are free from errors.

Use W Memory Info and its components  at your own risk !


(NOTE: Old versions of  Norton Antivirus report the W95.Spawn.cmp  virus in the WinOff.exe and in the WinRes.exe files. Of course, it's a false alarm unless other virus scanners report the same virus.)

THANK YOU for using WMI !


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