At 09:46 PM 9/8/99 -0400, you wrote:
>boB and Eko:
>         so, I thought tonite to Finally try and install the norton
>utilities ... I put the install floppy, as instructed, in a: and typed
>"install" and my system said: "not enough memory" - - - What does this
>mean?
>
>          here upon boot are my mem. settings:
>
>                                 Base Mem Size: 640 KB
>                                 Ext. Mem Size: 7168 KB
>
>       64 KB cache memory
>      384 KB Shadow RAM
>
>HIMEM activated ( supposedly makes use of and available extended memory )
>
>the nortons require 640K memory - 1 MB rec. ... 4 MB for win. components
>
>I was under the impression that my machine had 8 MB installed - at least
>each 1 MB shows up pre-boot and i think it all gets counted in the mem.
>count ... again, Thank-you both for all the help so far yet does anyone
>have any ideas on this?

Have you ever heard of memmaker?  it's a dos utility included with DOS6.22
for sure, and earlier versions I suspect.  Just type memmaker at the prompt
and follow on through, it'll help you maximize your memory.  Anything not
loaded into memory above 640Kb via the config sys will load into that first
640k, the only RAM you actually use while working.  The extra RAM is not
accessible without special settings and memmaker will analyze your settings
and make all the changes necessary to make proper use of all your
RAM.  It's not terribly difficult, it quite holds your hand as it
goes!  Try it.
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