Monday, January 16, 2006

Click the MS Knowledge Base reference number to go to that article with Description of the problem


1. Hibernation Problem on Computers with 1 GB of RAM [Applies to Windows XP]
2. RAM memory leaks and how to detect and isolate them [General article]

3. "Out of Memory" Error Messages with Large Amounts of RAM Installed [Applies to Windows 95/98/Me - Windows 98 SE (Second Edition) has trouble with 512MB of RAM and more. Windows
95/98/Me systems were not designed to use large amounts or RAM. Most home users of Windows 95/98/Me are unlikely to require this much RAM in any case, so, if possible, it's advisable to install less than 512MB. The fix is detailed in this article]

4.
Insufficient RAM Memory to Load System Files [Applies to Windows 98 Standard Edition / Windows 95]

5. Computer Stops Responding During the Memory Check Phase of the Startup Process [Applies to Windows 2000 Professional Edition ]

6. How to Use a RAM Drive to Troubleshoot RAM Memory [Applies to Windows 95/Windows 98 Standard Edition/Windows 98 Second Edition]

7. Error Message - Insufficient Memory to Initialise Windows - when 1 gigabyte (1GB) or more of random-access memory (RAM) is installed [Applies to Windows 95/98/98 SE]

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