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2008-04-11
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thanks guys for all this tips,sorry to say that nothing works,Im still unable to remove the virtual memory and until I do,I can't reformat the faulty memory,any new ideas? please
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2008-04-12
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Shut the device down, then turn it back on and as humanly possible open up Control panel and disable the virtual memory.
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2008-04-13
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Anybody can help??? please
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