My machine has 4 gig of memory so I'm not sure how that could be an issue 
unless you're telling me there is a setting somewhere I need to adjust?
On Dec 24, 2009, at 9:10 AM, Cody wrote:

> it is the result of not enough ram.
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>> Well folks I am noticing this problem lately myself.  Oddly enough it is 
>> on my Imac and didn't seem to occur as much with my Mini.  Since the Imac 
>> has a built in monitor obviously the lack of a monitor isn't the issue.
>> Has anyone found a way around this or is it just an annoyance we had to 
>> put up with for the time being?
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