Although 600mb is a BARE minimum you should have as free space for a swap file, unless you specified where the swap file will be, Windows will use the C: drive for the swap file (and you have plenty of room there.) Maybe the problem is somewhere else-- for instance- do you have UDMA drive support enabled in your BIOS? Also, do you have the latest drivers for you motherboard chipset?-(these can give a significant increase in drive transfer speed.)
Do any other games take a long time to load? (although 40 sec to 1 min is not bad)
PS-- how do you have *655* MB of SDRAM? That number is not possible.
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