Well, I tested the memory, and the computer said there was no bad
memory. I'm not worried if I get an occasional error, but getting one
every time I turn on whole different issue. I don't know, but the computer
now is running faster and better then it has in a long time, with the
exception of Word doing a few strange.things. I will have to give you a
call and explain more of the specifics.
On Mon, 18 Mar 2002, Bob Tinney wrote:
> Hi Jeff,
>
> I am sorry to hear that reformatting your hard drive did not solve your
> explorer error problems. I suspect that you may have some bad memory. If
> you have more than one memory card, you might try switching their positions
> to see if the errors change. I just worked on a Pentium R, that's the
> original Pentium running 120MHZ, running win98 and ie6.0, and once I got rid
> of a lot of garbage running in the background, it ran without problems, but
> it was very slow.
>
> One thing to keep in mind is to make sure that you don't get too far ahead
> of your computer's ability to process commands. That will cause problems on
> a slower machine.
> Bob Tinney, [log in to unmask], K8LR
>
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