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To: Dan Duchardt who wrote (23322)11/13/2001 1:06:47 AM
From: Zardoz  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 110652
 
Maybe you need to update the bios setting so that it can handle more ram:
I found this site that says 384 megs:
axiontech.com

But the updated manual does say 768megs:
ftp://66.40.22.130/download/manual/english/bh6.pdf

Other have had similiar problems as you:
www6.tomshardware.com



To: Dan Duchardt who wrote (23322)11/13/2001 7:19:20 AM
From: alraz  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 110652
 
Hi Dan,

In one of my other computers I have an Abit BH-6 MB with an Intel Celeron 300a running at 450mhz and 256meg of ram. The MB I have is the older revision 1.01, but from looking at the Abit website it appeares that any BH-6 MB supports up to 768meg of ram.
abit-usa.com

You might also check to see if you have the latest bios for your MB.
abit-usa.com

This weekend I will increase the amount of ram in that computer and see if it causes any problems, I'll let you know.

As for Cacheman, I use it to set the cache sizes and then turn it off so it does not run in the background. Also in my last post, I made a mistake by saying that I disable virtual memory. What I intended to say was that I stop Windows from managing virtual memory by setting the swapfile to a specific size.

alraz