I don't know about ME crashing if there's more than 512Mb RAM - hope an
expert can enlighten us (I stayed with ME a very short time, before moving
back to Windows 98 - ultimately to XP). But on the Flight Simulator
problem, do check available disk space and the size allocated for virtual
memory. If there's insufficient disk space the kind of problem you're
describing may occur as the program - or the OS - tries to write to or read
from the disk and/or a cache.
Hope this helps. Cheers, = Cheeta Gauba
At 08:30 PM 11/30/2003 -0800, Gordon wrote:
>From:
>Gordon Scott
>e-mail: [log in to unmask]
>
>I am running Me on a computer at 750 mhz with 320 MB of ram. PC Booster runs
>continually showing total installed memory and available memory.
>
>When Flight Simulator 2000 or Flight Simulator 2004 is running (not both at
>the same time) it reaches a point where functionality is compromised: the
>engine sounds function sporadically and the movement of the aircraft and
>subsequent scenery change becomes very jerky and in some cases momentarily
>freezes. These effects are greater in FS2004 than in FS2000 and appear to
>accompany the reduction in available memory as the programs run. These facts
>led me to believe the solution would be to add more ram.
>
>However, in speaking to various technology knowledgable sales and service
>people, I have been told the following and would appreciate it if you could
>speak to the veracity and importance of them.
>
>1. Me does not make use of more than 256 MB ram. If this is so does it
>affect the running of application programs.
>
>2.If you install more than 512 MB ram, Me will crash.
>
>3, The erractic functioning of FS could be due to a shortage available of
>memory or it coud be my video card.
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