memory problem after ide?
- From: "dinkmeister" <dink@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2006 03:01:08 -0400 (EDT)
After switching from scsi to IDE for my main hdd because of a failure,
I can no longer use a 32768 k cache size in hpfs386. I get a strange error
after opening a few windows/processes:
[C:\]ps.exe
SYS0008: There is not enough memory available to process this command.
All available memory is in use.
On the other hand, Theseus/2 says theres 411megs free.
The partition table from the old scsi drive was duplicated exactly,
theres still the same number of hpfs and jfs partitions.
I just wonder, if hpfs386 and danis506 takes memory from a certain pool
of memory which is somewhat limited..? Is there any way to increase this
pool? I'd really like to have a huge cache in hpfs386 again.
regards,
- dink
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