Memory Dump + Network Card

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From: Scuba (c-riddell_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 02/12/04


Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2004 05:22:26 GMT

I have this very strange problem. I have a system here running XP Pro with
256 megs of ram.
The system has a built in network card. If I remove the network card (
uninstall the drivers ) then reinstall them the system is ok.
My Physical memory Available sits at about 70 megs. Once I reboot the system
Physical memory drops like a rock until there is about
3 megs of available memory and the system comes to a stop for the most part.
I tried disabling the built in network card in the Bios and installing a PCI
network card.
I get the exact same results. System is fine until I reboot.

Any ideas?



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