The Network Interface Card Memory Tweak has a high probability of doing nothing as that setting, IIRC, only existed in Windows 95. Independent verification is almost impossible. Another reason to not do this is that in Windows XP it is normal for IRQs to be shared, by reserving memory for an IRQ you could be reserving loads more memory than you think, which could render your system inoperable. Plus the System.ini file is used for 16-bit support only so I really doubt how helpful this would be under normal use.
This post was edited by Cthulhu on Wednesday, October 09, 2002 at 12:56.
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