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Re: Memory problem under XP



Regarding the spell problem: Despite the error message, I don't think this
has anything to do with real memory. I think somehow DICT.SPL got corrupted.
It's supposed to be 110,464 in size. If it is less, it is corrupted. This
can happen if you open it by mistake and then store it back on disk. The
solution is to get a new copy from your master disks.

Chris

----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul Breeze" 
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2003 9:52 AM
Subject: Re: Memory problem under XP


> Dear Robin
>
> I remember the "keyboard did not accept new repeat rate ..." when I
started using Windows 2000. I
> found the only solution to be to remove the KS line from my startup file
and set the keyboard
> repeat rate within the DOS box. If you type "help mode" at a DOS prompt
(in win2k anyway) you will
> get a list of options. These persist in all DOS boxes for all time, in my
experience, until
> altered.
>
> Paul Breeze
>
> On Wed, 27 Aug 2003 08:39:56 -0500, Robin Miller wrote:
>       <
>      <
>  <
>   <(recommended by Martin Osborne on 10/23/2002). My original settings were
the default of 0, 1.
> <
>   <
>
>
>
>