Err Msg: Not Enough Extended Memory Available to Start...
This article was previously published under Q126448 SYMPTOMS
When you try to start Microsoft Windows 95 you receive the following error
message:
Not enough extended memory available to run Windows.
Quit one or more applications to increase available memory or restart your computer. Press any key to continue... CAUSE
This error message can occur if you have configured your computer to
create a RAM drive larger than 15 megabytes (MB). The error occurs even if
your computer has enough memory to create the RAM drive and still meet the
memory requirements for starting Windows 95.
A RAM drive larger than 15 MB is allocated all the available extended memory below physical address 16 MB. To start Windows 95 on most computers, some memory below 16 MB is necessary for DMA buffers. If all the memory below 16 MB is allocated to the RAM drive, Windows 95 cannot start. RESOLUTION
To correct this problem, decrease the size of the RAM drive to less than
15 MB. To do so, follow these steps:
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