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    Does anyone know what file in the windows folder is the memory manager?
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    you could try running Depends over kernel32 and see what it comes up with ;-)
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    Yea, well see I downloaded a ram booster, then restarted my PC, and now an errror says thatsomething's wrong with the memory manager
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    OH yea, the error message comes up before windows loads
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    I presume your not using NT ;-)
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    Well I have both, Windows 2000 Advanced Server opens fine, but i'm having problems with windows 98 SE
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    err...oops.
    Do you have some kind of emergency backup disk etc.
    Or can you boot into a safe mode?


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    Yea... but it still didn't fix it
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    Where did you get the ram booster from?
    I take it they have any troubleshooting pages?
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    I got the ram booster from download.com and there are no trouble shooting things at the main website

    I sent them a e-mail but they still haven't responded (i sent it like at 10:00 this morning
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    Right about now i'd be considering wipping the disk out of the busted box, chaining it up to your win2k box and backing up any valuable data.

    Don't you hate it when that happens!
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    Yep If I find my windows 98 update disk I'll try that, if not, I'll try to load my video board drivers again, and then try putting the hard drive on my other comouter and fixing it, at the worst, burn everything on CD and reformat the hard drive
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