The newest one, the X131e from 2013, has 4 GB of RAM. That machine is UEFI. The 
other two are both legacy BIOS desktops from 2008, one is a Lenovo ThinkCentre 
M58p with 16 GB of RAM, the other is a Compaq Presario SR5413WM with 4 GB of 
RAM. As I said, the only one of the three where it would complete even part of 
the time was the one from 2013 with 4 GB, so I'm pretty sure the issue is 
speed, not RAM. I realize that almost no one today uses such old machines and 
I'm guessing that's even more true of testers, but given it's happened on all 
three of my old machines it shouldn't be hard to reproduce if the machine is 
slow/old enough, although to actually get it to stop with an error message it's 
necessary to try opening the storage editor menu, and even then the error seems 
to be somewhat random (I only saw the latest error once) so I don't think that 
would be helpful in reporting it.
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