If Mozilla is working out your hdd check to see if it's the swap usage (which I assume you did since you're looking for RAM) and think about maybe rearanging your swap. It helps a lot if you have a second controller/hdd that is rarely used to put your swap on. If you can find a cheapo card and hdd for like $20 you might be surprised how much it helps. If you can't afford that then possibly try tweaking the swap size up and down. I like to make my swap twice the size of my physical ram but keep it at 128M or less. To much swap space on a busy drive can mean a lot of extra work for the drive. If you don't actually need that much swap space it helps to shrink it. Also I've found that if you turn a browsers own page caching off and use a local proxy server like Squid it tends to reduce demand on your system (and with Netscape greatly reduces crashing and mem leaks). I got some ram off of Ebay pretty cheap. Unfortunately it had gold pins and my cheapo motherboard can only use tin. Blah teach me not to look inside the case before ordering. :P The girl who stoops to conquer usually wears a low-cut dress. > I installed Mozilla 1.0 on my Linux box and NT box . . . seems speedier on > page loads but still hammers harddrive on my Linux box pretty bad. Anyone > know where I can get some more memory for a P200 box?