"DESCRIPTION 1"="OPTION #1: Windows NT Server uses a large system cache while NT Workstation does not."
"DESCRIPTION 2"="If you have NT Workstation and enough RAM, you should try enabling this feature and see if your computer works faster. You can always change it later. "
"DESCRIPTION 3"=" "
"DESCRIPTION 4"="OPTION #2: Windows NT is allowed to page parts of its kernel (the heart of Windows NT)."
"DESCRIPTION 5"="This only happens if a lot of programs are opened, but it will slow your system badly down."
"DESCRIPTION 6"="For maximum performance, you should deactivate this option."
"DESCRIPTION 7"=" "
"DESCRIPTION 8"="OPTION #3: By default, all 16bit applications are run in the same memory-space of Windows NT. If one of these applications crashes badly, it can happen that it's the end of all other 16bit applications also."
"DESCRIPTION 9"="To prevent this, every 16bit application can be run in it's own process. This requires more memory, but it's safer."
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