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Donna - 30 Jul 2005 12:39 GMT
I have had my pc for 4 years, ive restored it back to its shop bought state
many times. However this last time has thrown up a big memory problem, when
the 3rd disc is finished and the first audit comes up installing software, i
have a low memory warning coming up. How can I fix this, how has this
happened? Ive formatted hard drive, reinstalled from master discs, how can a
memory disappear? can anyone help, on c drive i have 91% resources, but it
wont even allow me access to any space. Ive tried to reinstall windows
several times now, why is it not allowing the usual normal procedure of
reinstalling (clean) now?

HELP SOMEONE, im desperate, the space is there why isnt the usual reinstal
working

many thanks in advance

Donna
Noel Paton - 30 Jul 2005 12:49 GMT
This sounds as if you have a hardware problem - probably failing RAM.
Try running docmemory2 from www.simmtester.com - you'll need to extract it
onto a clean floppy and boot from that

>I have had my pc for 4 years, ive restored it back to its shop bought state
> many times. However this last time has thrown up a big memory problem,
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> Donna
 
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