Re: On the stability of Delphi 2005 and components



On Sun, 31 Jul 2005 11:14:15 +1000, "Lauchlan M"
<LMackinnonAT_NoSpam_ozemailDOTcomDOTau> wrote:

>Also, people who had it running in a VM seemed to have less problems than
>people who installed it in the main drive. Perhaps that could mean something
>about the memory management in conflict with other programs, how busy the
>registry is, or other factors resulting from not having many other programs
>or services installed at the same time.

My impression is the VM people were setting up sessions for specific
projects--and thus they would have only the components installed they
were using on that project.
.



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