e_d, >i also have a problem with my ram. i have 256mb and >when i try to install another 128 MB my computer gives >me a message that i don't have enough memory to run >the current application...the guy said he would fix it >for me because it is still under waranty. he said that the >reason the computer does not accept the ram might have >to do with windows and he might have to re-install it. This explanation is invalid, IMHO. I've never heard of Windows software preventing the installation of hardware. A more likely issue is that the 128 MB DIMM that you are installing is incompatible with the memory already in your system; i.e., a hardware issue. If you check the memory "installed" when the 128 MB is added, I'll bet your computer thinks it's less than 256MB -- probably, a lot less. >i've also had my icons mis-matched, for example- my >wave files have the icon for the internet dialer? >weird. This is not all that serious; your icon cache -- a method Windows uses to save time when accessing icons -- has been corrupted. This happens to me about once every 2-4 months. I use a shareware program called Microangelo Engineer that can rebuild the icon cache. There may be others out there that do the same thing. Regards, -BW -- Bruce Wahler Design Consultant Ashby Solutions" www.ashbysolutions.com CloneWheel Support Group moderator 978.386.7389 voice 978.776.0096 fax bruce@...
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Re: [AN1x-list] how it turned out, new cubase update
2001-04-26 by Bruce Wahler
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