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\f0\fs20 Faster Application Launching\par
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Windows 98 can tune your system to launch your applications faster. To get the best application launch speed, convert your hard disk to FAT32, and then run the Maintenance wizard from the System Tools menu. By using this wizard, you can schedule regular disk defragmentation options that automatically tune up your application launch times.\par
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\pard\qr\f0\fs20 Aggressive System Maintenance\par
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For even more aggressive maintenance, after running the Maintenance wizard, open Task Scheduler and set your tasks to run every night, with one-half hour intervals between the start time of each task (Cleanup, then ScanDisk, then Disk Defragmenter). You may want to check the settings for ScanDisk to utomatically fix errors, too. This way, your system is ready to go each morning.\par
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\pard\qc Start Menu Order\par
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With Windows 98, you can drag items around directly on the \par
Start menu to change the order or which sub-menu an item is \par
located on. You can also right-click and delete, or see the \par
properties of the shortcut on the Start menu.\par
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