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Old April 22nd 05, 09:45 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.performance
Dennis[_3_]
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Default 64 + 64 + 64 megs of ram????

64 + 64 =64 what’s up???
Recently I tried to install a wireless adapter card software on my old ibm
thinkpad, windows 98se. I got the not enough memory message, close
applications da da da!!!
I had no applications running and plenty of memory according to requirements
for the software (64 megs of ram) I decided to install more memory anyway to
see if that would work. So I opened up my laptop and two 64 meg modules are
living there. I swapped them back and forth, and installed one at a time
leaving one out. And in the system properties it still shows only 64 megs of
ram no matter what. I am quite show the modules are ok. That’s my guess.
So any ideas how I can make the two modules work would be great. Can’t see
adding more memory if I can’t get what I have to work. I am confused help me.
thanks

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Dennis
 




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