I read the post and got interested. The link as given was incomplete.
The link you are looking for is:
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q253/9/12.asp?id=Q253912
An excellent article!!
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I tried to read the article below, but got a "page not found" message. Are you sure it's correct. I also tried searching for the article Q253, but go no matches. Please try again as I'd like to know why Win Me is so bad, and what I can do to make it run (altho you have to admit that it ought to work right from the start). Win 98 at least ran OK for a while, and there were many more tweaks and cures for it. Win Me never really caught on, and I can definitely see why.
>This link may explain why.
>http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q253/9/12.A
>
>Donald Benoit
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "joseph marty" <[log in to unmask]>
>To: <[log in to unmask]>
>Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2001 9:42 AM
>Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] Win98SE freezes.
>
>
>> Try going back to 256 Mb of RAM, as Win 98 seems to have problems with
>amounts of RAM over 256 Mb. Believe me, Win Me is a worse OS than Win 98. I
>just got a new Dell with Win Me, and at a week old, with no hardware changes
>or additions, it locks up on almost everything. I cannot believe that
>Microsoft has continued to dominate the OS business with the outright junk
>they've been selling. My next upgrade will be Linux, or whatever comes down
>the pike that is stable. Win XP might be as good as they say, but it
>indentures you to Microsoft. A very unhappy Dellsoft customer.
>>
>> >I just upgraded my motherboard, CPU and RAM, from 66MHz bus
>> >speed, Celeron 466, 192MB RAM to 133MHz, Pentium III 800, 512
>> >MB RAM. Now I get frequent freezes. It looks to me like the
>> >freezes always come when I'm using Windows graphics
>> >capabilities in some way, e.g., at the exact moment I click on an
>> >icon or open a folder. Any ideas?
>>
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