Geir Haatveit
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Try MoreTV from http://freetv.cjb.net/ Although the program is in German, it's pretty easy to figure out.
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Quote from WinNTMag Win 2000 Proi Update newsletter: Yes, You Really Do Need a Pagefile that Big! Two readers have written to question my comments regarding the Windows 2000 pagefile size in my column in the January 2000 issue of Windows NT Magazine (soon to be Windows 2000 Magazine). To reiterate: You need a pagefile at least as large as the physical RAM in your system. And, if you add RAM, you'll need to expand the pagefile. The reason is that Microsoft designed Win2K for nonstop operation. Other OSs--including early versions of OS/2--allow pagefile sizes significantly smaller than physical RAM. Under certain conditions, the system might need to page out more virtual memory than would fit in the file--and the system would hang. By making the minimum pagefile size in Win2K the same size as the RAM, this memory overrun won't happen. That doesn't mean you can't run out of virtual memory in Win2K--you can; the system will try to expand the pagefile, and in the process, the system will slow to a crawl, but it won't stop running. So, to those growing system requirements for Win2K Server, add at least as much hard disk space as physical RAM. On a Win2K AS system with 8GB of RAM, you'll need at least 8GB of space for a pagefile, over and above the 2GB minimum requirement.
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I emailed OKI support here in Norway asking for W2K-drivers, and they sent me betadrivers for 4w 4w+ 6w and 8w printers So far, these drivers seem to be working perfectly. No CPU-usage problems and no blue screens. Email me: haatveit AT bigfoot.com and I can send you these drivers.
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That did the trick - thankyou! Don't know what I did wrong before, but this time I deleted the whole c:\winnt and installed a virgin copy of NT before trying.
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I've used the WDM drivers on a 2195 system without problems. Install the drivers from Device Manager, then install the application. http://support.soundblaster.com/ files/d...rom/dvdewup.exe IIRC I first opened the .exe file in WinZip and extracted the file to a directory. Then I started Device Manager and installed the drivers. After that I ran the setup-application. [This message has been edited by Geir Haatveit (edited 08 January 2000).]
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Could you please tell how you managed to install the 4w drivers? I've tried several times but I always get a message that the printer driver did not install. I've read the readme file without getting any wiser .