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Old 25-10-2006, 20:03   #9
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Re: Could windoze survive this ?

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Originally Posted by CrC-3rr0r View Post
*painful* lol How painful ? I dont even want to go there - dont even remind of days where it takes like 5 minutes to ctrl-alt-del and 5 more to login lol horrible memories dude.
Memories that probably have little to do with Windows 2003 Server ?

Are you just guessing that the memory is fried ? I'd be surprised if any machine carried on running happily with terminally dead memory, whatever OS it's running. The amount of RAM would be reported to the OS by the BIOS, so if Linux only sees 64M, then so would Windows - and it too would use swap file.
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