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Chris,
You are correct. Although you can install more than 512MB RAM to a system
and BIOS may recognize it, however, this is Win98S/E's limitation. From an
evaluation I've read (I know I saved that article somewhere in my HD-Tom's
Hardware) 512MB is Win98S/E's effective max limit. Beyond that limit,
although M$ never confirmed it, the operating system will be bound to
produce errors. Uncle Bill, you there?
Emie DelRosario
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> In addition to what Ian has said about adding more memory Diane, my
thoughts
> are that it sounds like you can use either PC100 or PC133 SDRAM based on
the
> info you provided. To be sure, look up the motherboard specs on the
> manufacturers website. However, and I may be wrong about this, (readers?)
Windows98Se
> will only support 512Mb of RAM and your motherboard/chipset may only
support a
> different amount optimally. All things aside, additional memory modules
are one
> of the easier hardware upgrades one can do.
>
> Chris Ryan
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