The update, intended to resolve an error when more than 3GBs of memory
is installed on a system that Vista is being installed to, causes an
error? Not very comforting.
I love the workaround on the KB929777 web page:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929777
> WORKAROUND
> To work around this problem, use either of the following methods:
> • Restart the computer. Then, try to install again.
> • Remove 2 GB of RAM, and then restart the installation process. After Windows Vista is
> installed, reinstall the RAM.
When did MS hire comedians ? Maybe it should also include advice on
buying an Apple product, too. <w>
MowGreen [MVP 2003-2008]
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Santo.SQA wrote:
> Hi I run Vista 32bit on a MB gigabyte P35-DS3 pro with 4 GB DDRII Ram 1066 &
> Intel E6750 and everything work correctly
> then I install the KB929777 (reccommended by MS) as soon the reboot occur I
> had a message saying that my memory had a fault and suggested that I run The
> memory diagnostic tool which found an error on the RAM... unistalling The
> KB929777 and now everything works correctly again and the Memory error is
> gone ????? can someone explain this to me?
>
> PS My Vista was bought in Italy in Italian language as soon I come back in
> Australia I installed the english language pack could this be the cause of
> the mem error?