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John Taylor wrote: > I had one machine that was also consistently getting the "cannot read > memory" error. Reinstalling the operating system didn't help. The problem > was finally resolved when I changed the SDRAM chips. W2K seems to be very > picky about RAM quality, and the associated BIOS settings. You need to make > sure that you know whether your SDRAM chips are CLK2, 3, or 4, and that the > BIOS is set accordlingly. It was really strange here. I've had this PC for a year or so with no problem along this line. Printer has been installed that long too. Then it only happened in Word 97 (and then only to that printer). After I put on Word 2002, it's all better now. -- -Jeff The opinions expressed are my own and not necessarily the opinion of my company. Unless I say so.
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