Laurent said: when trying to install 10.2, while 10.1 was fine. I would suggest that you
put back the original memory and run the installer again. Once it is
installed, you can try to put back the memory you added.


-Laurent.


Mmmmmm, that must be it. Thanks Laurent, initially it had 64, then I added 128, then I removed the 64 and added 256, so I suppose I would need to reinstall the 64 and made the installation?



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