At 11:48 AM 8/28/00 -0400, Mark Kral wrote:
>I remember seeing this before on the list, but thought nothing of it at the
>time. Now that I am having the same problem, I'm hoping someone can recall
>the solution. When I start up my 2400 with the newer upgrade and Ram Doubler
>installed, I have not problems. When I disable Ram Doubler, I get a message
>that there is a problem with the memory and I should have a technician look
>at it.
>
>I thought the solution was something like reinstalling something off of
>either the original 2400 CD or else off the newer CD, but can't remember
>what to install.
I would suggest enabling virtual memory, when you disable Ram Doubler.
Paul
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