"Colin Nash [MVP]" said in news:u6Mk%(E-Mail Removed):
> ... and bad or mismatched RAM can cause file corruption-- such as
> corruption of the profile. I've seen it on my own system.
>
> First step is to remove the new RAM.
If faulty memory is suspect of causing the corruption, make a bootable
floppy (
www.bootdisk.com, if you don't have Windows 9x/ME to make one)
and run Memtest86. I don't know if Memtest86 is robust enough to detect
memory timing problems with unmatched RAM sticks. Dmitry needs to
indicate brand and model so someone might help to note if they are
workable together, but it Dmitry bought generic sticks then he might not
be able to tell us, either.