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Well, even if my server isn't the fastest ever seen, for its purpus, it's anough. Like I said, there is no more than 0 to 2 users on webpages and CVS. This server host a little website for an Artist member of my family, my personnnal website and CVS for my team projets at University. So I don't have the money to upgrade and don't want too. I'm really troubled to see people who believe in open source and free program ideology that tell others to buy a new computer insteed of trying to understand the situation... "Tony Hoyle" <tony.hoyle at march-hare.com> a écrit dans le message de news: dgon2n$fpl$1 at paris.nodomain.org... > Flávio Etrusco wrote: > >> Don't be so exagerated, even my PcChips motherboard could handle 512MB >> perfectly ;-) > > You could put that in, but the limited cache lines meant that the machine > would slow to a crawl once you hid the limit.. the problem was well known, > but nobody much cared as that was a lot of memory back then. > >> For the HDs there was a 80GB barrier, AFAIR... > > 8.4GB BIOS limitation... It got worked around in Win95 OSR2 but it's still > not uncommon today for machines to ship with 2GB boot partitions. > >> Is the check performed by MSI or the CVSNT executable itself? >> Is it worth to try the InnoSetup installer? Try an older version? Or >> the only option would be recompile CVSNT? > > It might work but isn't supported due to processor issues being reported > in the past... no testing is done on such old machines. > > Tony