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Message   Corpse Hunter    Azrael   Win95   August 26, 1996
 7:26 PM  

Re: Win95

> ok, it is an exception error at 1838:0021304 or something like this. It is
> possible that the memory is screwed up, but it is not likely, cause Win'95
> was running fine until one day when it just didn't work when I turned my
> computer on. Also, strangely enough, a game called Duke Nuke'em 3D has the
> same error whenever I wanna use the game.
> Do you know what the heck is wrong, if yes, reply, PLEASE!
> azrael
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> ������ REPLY REQUESTED BY Azrael ������

Well, the the part about Duke Nukem 3D I think I can help you with. A friend
of mine had something imilar to that. It had to do with not having a total of
8 Megs of RAM. For anyone else out there,is it possible that maybe the SIMM's
aren't alligned just right and that maybe reinstalling the memory modules
might work?
Corpse Hunter

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