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SYMPTOMSOn an EISA computer, you may see any of the following symptoms:
CAUSE
The CMOS in the EISA computer contains incorrect information about the
amount of RAM that is installed. Windows 95 queries the EISA CMOS directly
to find out how much RAM is installed on the computer and then uses that
information to locate and use the installed RAM. If the amount of installed
RAM reported by the CMOS is incorrect, Windows 95 may become unstable,
leading to the symptoms described above.
RESOLUTION
Make sure that the CMOS on the computer contains accurate information
about the amount of RAM installed. For more information about how to do so,
contact your computer manufacturer.
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