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Subject:
From:
David Jonathan Justman <[log in to unmask]>
Reply To:
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Date:
Sun, 22 Feb 1998 09:49:35 +0000
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I recently upgraded to 64Mb RAM.  My system is significantly faster,
and I've had no problems, but while looking for something else I
found the following in Device Manager (all texts are my amateur
translations from Hebrew Windows):

In the Device Manager, something marked "System Extension Card for
PnP Bios" is marked with a yellow circle and "!".
When I go into its "properties", I see the following:
Manufacturer: (Standard System Devices)
Hardware Version: (Not Accessible)
Device State:  This device is missing, not functioning properly, or
not all of the necessary device drivers are installed (Code 10).  See
your hardware documentation.

My vendor installed the memory upgrade, and not only do I not have
any documentation, I don't even know who the manufacturer is.

Nuts & Bolts Winguage reports frequent changes in percentage of swap
file requests (whatever that means), but I rarely hear the HD
working, and whenever I use Search to look at Win386.swp, it is small
or 0.

Am I right in assuming that my system is fine, except that 1) the
Windows Device Manager can't read some administrative data on my new
RAM, and 2) Nuts & Bolts is nuts, and that I should do nothing?


Thank you.
David Jonathan Justman

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