Osiris Golden Master Messages 36,817 Location Kentucky Sep 18, 2005 #11 Well thats good then...Its a problem with a program in your startup. Enable them one at a time and see what you come up with
Well thats good then...Its a problem with a program in your startup. Enable them one at a time and see what you come up with
M mychen Solid State Member Messages 10 Sep 18, 2005 #12 so if i could isolate that...i.e. turn X back on, and suddenly error msg appears again - then it's the X that's the prob? and drwtsn is behaving normally? that is to say, it's picking up on these "cannot access memory" - ?
so if i could isolate that...i.e. turn X back on, and suddenly error msg appears again - then it's the X that's the prob? and drwtsn is behaving normally? that is to say, it's picking up on these "cannot access memory" - ?
Osiris Golden Master Messages 36,817 Location Kentucky Sep 18, 2005 #13 X will be more than likely your problem..
M mychen Solid State Member Messages 10 Sep 18, 2005 #14 thanks i'll give that a try. sigh...annoyance, this is.
Osiris Golden Master Messages 36,817 Location Kentucky Sep 18, 2005 #15 yes it is but thats part of trouble shooting