Summary: The first place to check out any questions you might have about memory issues would be Memory FAQ Another good article about memory is axcel1216 abou...
Summary: I was just reading another post about some error messages and the person responding said something about testing your RAM. How can you do that? Are ...
Summary: Look at the homepage link on this response and see where you stand in that regard first, especially on 4 in 1 chipset drivers. Have you ever updated ...
Summary: Can you be a bit more specific about your errors? When do you get them? And what do they say? Random errors in kernel32.dll can point to a virus, bad...
Summary: I doubt if it's only the RAM causing the problems. It runs better, of course, on more than 64 but I have run ME (which I consider to be a GOOD system...
Summary: The latest MS Win ME critical updates (available this morning) caused two systems that we patched to run an endless loop after rebooting them. After c...
Summary: Just a few thoughts. If you have any screensaver set, disable it. If you installed any of the NVidia or manufacturers' demos or games when you insta...
Summary: there are several people working on the same problem as you... take a look at a couple of these posts: computing.net Nov. 20 helpfromtechs.com Nov. 20...
Summary: Well, insisting it's the video card is like deciding your speakers are at fault when really it's just a blown fuse in your stereo. Perhaps it is the d...
Summary: not enough ram could be causeing some of your problems. dust build up in case and duirty cpu fan blades causeing poor air flow. bad ram. d/l docmemory...
Summary: As the author of the post you refer to, have you really done everything, or most things? For example, have you upgraded the 4 in 1 chipset drivers in...
Summary: Have you tried the scanreg/restore command or will it not even boot in safe mode? I would also try a bootdisk w/troubleshooting software built in. Yo...
Summary: Your problem may be due to bad RAM. I've been using Windows Me OEM (which I used as an upgrade to Win98 SE) for almost a week without problems. Howeve...
Summary: If you've done clean installs and you are still freezing... you have a hardware problem. From your post, it sounds like this computer is still under ...
Summary: I agree with the above, especially the reference to my own post at :) http://www.computing.net/windowsme/wwwboard/forum/24159.html which is the new v...
Summary: Rich; I know this may sound "weird" but I had the same problem more or less. It turned out to be bad RAM. Even though it checked out ok on the boot sc...
Summary: power supply cd or dvd going out/ cpu heating up bad fan causing shorting out to the motherboard/ RAM going south with errors/ bad or corupted files /...
Summary: Have only seen same error message w/ bad RAM. M$FT confirms bad ram as cause. Hell of a way to report bad ram, ain't it ? Anyway, try each ram modul...
Summary: Does the cd drive needs drivers for it? See if you have the PC utilities floppy. Or search the cdroms site to see if they have updated drivers. Blue...
Summary: DDS, A couple of things here... first off, if you are getting multiple errors in safe mode, you might want to check the memory. Might have a bad memor...
Summary: Before you try my posts which WWD has recommended I think I would do the housecall virus check, then an overnight test for bad RAM (you can use memtes...
Summary: Usually this is caused by a heat buildup or bad RAM. Take the cover off and blow a cool fan (like a hairdrier without the heat on) into it. If this ...