On 11-07-21 02:00 PM, John C Nash wrote:
> Has anyone seen any such strange happening.\? We suspect possible h/w issue 
> or maybe a
> driver bug.

When I was running Windows 95, whenever the RAM filled up, it corrupted 
the OS.  Not just the parameters it uses, the OS files on disk.  This is 
strange since these files should only be read, never written to.  A bug 
in the kernel could have strange and disasterous effects on completely 
unrelated things.


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