No, it wasn't the memory.
I spent a couple hours on tech support phone call to no
avail.
I ended up uninstalling WinME, reformatting, and
installing Win98 as a test.
I was able to duplicate the problem, but I did discover
this:
it would work fine until I was told of new updates
avaialble. If I installed the new updates, I could no
longer access anything without having to kill explorer.exe
again.
Sop I uninstalled the adapter, and reinstalled and
UNCHECKED the auto search for updates and so far so good -
though it bugs me not being able to get the latest patches.
Also, I seem to have problems with file downlaods being
corrupt on the satellite mnachine.
Very tempted to return this stuff while I still can.
- Max
>-----Original Message-----
>You might try restricting Windows ME to only 512 MB of
RAM. If you use
>more then that in Windows ME it usually becomes
unstable. You can do
>this by running "msconfig" (without the quotation marks)
| Clicking on
>the advanced button | put a check in "Limit memory" | and
set it to 512
>MB | click OK twice | and reboot. Windows ME should now
be more stable.
>
>Max wrote:
>> I have a WinXP Pro machine with DSL setup with the
MN500
>> bASE sTATION (PLUGGED DIRECTLY into the PC).
>>
>> I have a separate WinME machine with 756MB ram, with
the
>> MN510 USB adapter.
>>
>> On the WinME machine, I practically have to hit Ctl-Alt-
>> Del and kill "explorer.exe" every time I want to do
>> something because it continually hangs.
>>
>> I can't open My COmputer without getting into task
manager
>> and end-tasking, can't get into Control Panel, can'tget
>> into Printers... you get the idea.
>>
>> I'm pretty disgusted with this at this point.
>> Anyone have any ideas that might help?
>>
>> I built this machine fresh before installing the USB
>> adapter (reformatted hard drive, fresh install of
WinME,
>> etc.)
>>
>> (please don't ask the obvious question of why I am
using
>> WinME at all. I need to have various OS'es setup for
>> testing purposes. THanks.)
>>
>> Regards,
>> - M
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