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Hi

I had the same prob..Solution:  Leave the /s bit out and my PC is installed fine
(I had run FDisk and split my 1xHD into 3 partitions b4 this tho so mabey that
helped). At any rate I now have a smaller cluster size and have a compressed
partition which is very handy for all my data with my programs on the
uncompressed partition.

Cheers
Kevin Hains
Cape Town
South Africa
Http://user.lia.net/hains/js2main.htm
Http://www.ct.lia.net
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> The problem is when I try to format the drive with the format c:/s
>command I get a message saying "Insufficient memory to load system
>files.Format terminated." Some members of the list seemed to think
>this was a virus.I have run updated McAfee and Norton ant virus
>programs on this machine and found nothing.I have manually uninstalled
>what I could to free up as many resources as possible.
> I'm out of ideas and really need some help.
>Thank you,
>Mike Bridges

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