Subj : Re: I'm going to do it! To : Mike Luther From : Bob Jones Date : Sat Jun 18 2005 01:56 pm HG> Two bits of advice. If you don't have an updated version of Warp 4, HG> don't install more than 64 Mb RAM for the installation. SD> Unless you have a switch in your BIOS (all of my computers do) that SD> will allow OS/2 to use 64MB from the get-go. I normally turn that SD> switch on (none of my computers have less than 256MB installed), SD> install OS/2, then shut it off immediately afterwards with no SD> problems. ML> Isn't the >64MB setting in the BIOS of use only for a version of OS/2 ML> prior to Warp? Fuzzy Wolly Booger memory here is I've had trouble installing Warp 4 with >64MB installed. With 64 Mb memory installed, the install went fine. After the install (including later fixpaks), the additional memory was not a problem. I have not tried to break the 512Mb or higher barrier with OS/2, since I haven't had a need to do that. Once Warp 4 is installed, I know you want to turn off the 64Mb OS/2 switch in the bios. From memory, I believe the OS/2 64 Mb bios switch is only for earlier versions of OS/2.... Take care..... Bob Jones, 1:343/41 --- Maximus/2 3.01 * Origin: Top Hat 2 BBS (1:343/41) .