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I'm running Win98SE and since that initial instal, I always let
Windows manage my 512 Megs of memory and I haven't had noticable
problems doing that.
Lately, when I need to "ScanDisc" for errors a box pops up
and says "There's not enough memory. Close any running programs &
Retry". If I then close all pgms (except Exp) with Cont-Alt-Del,
I get the same warning/error msg happening.
Restarting the PC by going into Safe-Start mode and then try
"ScanDisc" gives me the very same "Not enough memory" warning/error.
It's only by closing Windows and restarting PC under DOS mode am I
able to successfully "ScanDisc" and correct errors...and that works OK
but that's sure a PIA work around.
Is there something I can do to restore the ScanDisc function
using Windows to what I had??
Thanks-
I'm running Win98SE and since that initial instal, I always let
Windows manage my 512 Megs of memory and I haven't had noticable
problems doing that.
Lately, when I need to "ScanDisc" for errors a box pops up
and says "There's not enough memory. Close any running programs &
Retry". If I then close all pgms (except Exp) with Cont-Alt-Del,
I get the same warning/error msg happening.
Restarting the PC by going into Safe-Start mode and then try
"ScanDisc" gives me the very same "Not enough memory" warning/error.
It's only by closing Windows and restarting PC under DOS mode am I
able to successfully "ScanDisc" and correct errors...and that works OK
but that's sure a PIA work around.
Is there something I can do to restore the ScanDisc function
using Windows to what I had??
Thanks-