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 >> Pentium 4 CPU 2.00 GHz, 128mb RAM

Personally I have never been able to get WDSc to install on a machine with
less than 256Mb of memory.  Even if you succeed - at 256Mb I have found that
I got frequent unexplained crashes and the performance (actually that is the
wrong word since it implies that it _did_ perform) was horrible.

I would recommend that you upgrade to at least 256Mb and even then only run
the CODE editor - forget about WDSc until you have at least 512Mb.\

I would also suggest that you forget the 5.0 version - the install was
plagued with problems - many of which affected slow/memory constrained
systems.  5.1 has been available for several months now - is faster - more
reliable - has more features and actually installs cleanly most of the time.

One other thought - is your version of Windows installer up to date?  That
can cause problems.  Check for updates at the MS web site.

Jon Paris
Partner400
www.Partner400.com



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