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I also had a simular problem with my Pent. 100 with 32 megs of ram and win
98.
It worked ok until the harddrive ran out of space. Than I had periodic
crashes.
I've just installed a 15 gig 7200 hardrive and it works very good.  More
memory would help but I don't feel the computer is worth the upgrades.
 I can always use the 15 gig for an upgrade but 72 pin memory ram is only
useful for older machines.

Hope this helps,
mike michel

On Tue, 22 Aug 2000 09:26:34 +1000, PCBUILD - Personal Computer Hardware
discussion List wrote:

>  I have a friends computer (Pentium 100, 32 megram, 1 gig hdd) on
>  which she is running win98 plus Word and Excel 2000! The thing
>  crashes regularly about every ten to fifteen minutes. It just turns off
>  and we go through scandisk and reboot. I have formatted the drive
>  and reloaded win98 twice and it still does it. I did try win95a and
>  the thing worked fine (is there a message there? LOL).Has anyone
>  else had this problem? What do you think itcould be? I would
>  appreciate any advice.
>
>  Thanks
>  Rick Thornton
>
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