> Turning virtual memory off in Windows is trivial. I don't think you can turn
> off virtual addressing, but that shouldn't have an impact on this problem.
I have experienced this with XP (32bit) and 4Gb ram. The PC ran well for around
4 days and then started crashing on start up. the only way to get it to boot
successfully was to re-enable the virtual memory.
I thought about running a RAM disk but as my PC was failing to boot properly I
assumed that the RAM disk might not initialize early enough to be of use.
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