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"Brian" wrote:
| I just got a new Dell with XP Home SP1a installed which I
| updated to SP2. This computer has 1 GB of 533 MHz memory
| and a 3 GHz processor and a 250 GB Maxtor SATA drive.
|
| It kept crashing with warnings that there is not enough
| memory and warnings that the memory allocation for paged
| memory was too low. This occurred in spite of allocating
| a minimum of 2.5 GB and a maximum of 4.096 GB of memory
| to paged memory.
|
| I decided to try a system restore but, when I tried with
| the Dell provided XP Home SP1a disk, a dialog box popped
| up with: Setup cannot continue because the version of
| windows on your computer is newer than the version on the
| CD.
|
| Apparently, I am now faced with a total reinstall of XP
| Home with SP1a which will wipe out all of the software,
| etc. which took me many hours to install. Is there a way
| around this problem?
|
| As well, if I wanted to upgrade to XP Pro, I will
| probably be faced with the same problem. Instead of an
| upgrade, I will be faced with a total reinstall because
| the XP Pro installation CD will have SP1a on it, not SP2
| (retailers probably don't have any XP Pro packages with
| SP2 on the CD). Is there a way around this problem? The
| answer to the previous problem will probably answer this
| one too, I hope.
|
| Thanks for any practical assistance.