RAM is measured in MB (MegaBytes) and RAM is actually a
physical piece of hardware on the computer. No matter how
much you uninstall, or install for that matter will change
how much memory you have. It may change the amount you
have available, but the amount of overall memory should
not change. Anyways, the best thing you could do is go
out and buy some more memory. 94 MB is a peculiar
amount. I only say this because they usually come in
multiples of 32 (64,96,128 are the usual ones at the lower
end with it then going to 192, 256, 512, 1024 [1 GB], so
on and so forth). I'm assuming to have 94, you actually
have 96, but you have an onboard video card on your
motherboard that is 2 MB in size. I have 512 MB, but my
onboard video card is set to 32 MB, so Windows says it's
only 480. It puzzled me for the longest time, but I
eventually figured it out.