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SYMPTOMSWhen you install Windows NT on a computer that has a NetFlex32 card and more than 16 MB of physically memory, Setup may not be able to start the network. At the network settings box during the graphical user interface (GUI) portion of Setup, the following error may appear:
CAUSE
This error is caused by a problem with the Netflex32 card and the Windows
NT hardware abstraction layer (HAL) that loads during setup; the HAL to
fails to allocate enough memory to start the services.
RESOLUTION
To work around this problem, either install Windows NT over the network, or
bring the machine down to 16 MB of RAM. This will allow the services to
install properly and finish installation. Once the machine is running
Windows NT, the RAM can be re-installed.
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