ah! i think that may be it. thanks. it's actually a dell dimension with 256
ram (i think it's a p4 2.66). it's one of those computers that's been
sitting around with little use, but i figure it will be perfect for this
little project. i'll throw in more ram and see what happens.

big thanks.

-seth



On Nov 30, 2007 4:59 AM, Neil Buck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> How much RAM have you got. I encounteed exactly the same problem on a dell
> optiplex gx60 recently that had 256MB which I believed to be the minimum
> required for EMC, however I'd forgotten that the graphics card was
> integrated
> and was using some of the system RAM. As soon as I added another 256MB all
> the
> issues disappeared and it installed and ran flawlessly.
>
> Neil
>
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