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Can't un-install31 Mar 2007 07:32 GMT2
When I try to open a program that I installed from ebay I get: "This prog has
performed an illegal operation and will close down"  Details:TL caused an
invalid
page fault in module dataobj_DLL at 0167:00847c15.
Network problem, also29 Mar 2007 19:16 GMT1
2 computers,  win 98 SE
just getting each computer to see the web is complicated as it holds onto
one IP and ignores the other, until this is changed by pwr down and
disconnect to sw to the other IP.
Memory managers21 Mar 2007 02:55 GMT10
I have Googled for memory manager reviews, but they are far from helpful.
Anyone have any thoughts on whether a memory manager (Cyberlat RamCleaner,
TweakRam) really helps performance or just uses up resources?
Running W98SE, 256MB, PII350MZ, IBM PC300PL.
computer freezes playing videos04 Mar 2007 20:16 GMT3
Does any one have a solution to this? When ever I click on a "video" from
the Internet (on hotmail or yahoo for instance,) the computer always just
stops immediately.
I can't handle it with "control alt delete" and the computer won't restart.
Rwin Settings02 Mar 2007 22:27 GMT2
Reading an old tip file, it suggested that I change my RWin setting.  It
gave the following to change:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\VxD\MSTCP\DefaultRcvWin
dow from "5840 to "32767"
 
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