[b:ea84dd4b3c]Wedginstyk[/b:ea84dd4b3c]
RDRAM RAM may be overpriced but its memory bandwith still offers a performance edge over DDR RAM in most benchmarks. Also, it's not Intel's invention. Intel just happened to bet their money on the wrong horse and are under contractual obligation to produce RDRAM chipsets. Let me assure you that Intel would much rather release their DDR chipset today but then
RAMBUS Inc.'s ever trigger-happy lawyers would immediately file a massive law-suit against Intel.
RIMM, by the way, is RAMBUS In-line Memory Module, as I recall it.
Also, 128MB RDRAM modules are only about twice as expensive as PC133 modules in a similar quality. At any rate, RAM is so cheap now that price difference, although annoying, shouldn't pose a problem when you're looking at buying a brand new P4 system.
[b:ea84dd4b3c]Dr Thodt[/b:ea84dd4b3c]:
If you have a spare system or can borrow a friends system, you may want to try installing WinME on the one disk there and then bring the disk home.
In general, there are two kinds of legit WinME license owners: Those who think it's great, stable, and outperforms the older Win 9x platforms, and those like myself who just wasted their money on a buggy PoS OS and went back to Win98SE or straight to Win2K.
I had the same problems during the installation process but eventually I managed to complete the installtion. Unfortunately, WinME kept insisting that it had detected a serious error in its registry which it then corrected and rebooted. After each reboot this would repear itself.
Finally I gave up and reverted to Win98SE after a brief and unhappy encounter with Win2K. Soon I will swap my harddisks so WinXP becomes my primary OS and Win98SE my secondary OS.
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You could also try disabling the RAID function for now and then enabling after a succesful installtion of WinME (if it ever happens).
Best of luck!