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Old July 16th 04, 01:32 AM
Donna
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While trying to install Mill. I receive an error message
that there is not enough conventional memory. Online help
suggested checking that the drive was not removable. I
did what they said and got no where. did any one else
have this problem? How did you get passed it?
Thanks!
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Old July 16th 04, 05:28 PM
Dallasdcc
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how much memory is installed on your machine? are you starting from a clean and reformatted harddrive?

"Donna" wrote:

While trying to install Mill. I receive an error message
that there is not enough conventional memory. Online help
suggested checking that the drive was not removable. I
did what they said and got no where. did any one else
have this problem? How did you get passed it?
Thanks!

 




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