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DraXoin

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  1. 1 terabyte hard drive and 1 terabyte of memory on a commercial machine.

    nLite is not for business or corporation uses.

    It is in the license you agreed to when you installed it.

    As a side note XP limitations are NO WHERE near 1tb of ram.... XP x64 has a limit of 128gigs

    Only server editions have limits that high.

    Starting with windows server 2003 sp1 enterprise editions.

    and yes Xp 32 has a limit of 2 gigs

    Umm I didn't say it was being used for commercial purposes..I have a commercial machine being used at home. For an extra few $$$ it was worth buying one I also run UNIX alongside XP Apart from all that your answer still didn't help me in either way. Thank you for your NON input

  2. 1 terabyte hard drive and 1 terabyte of memory on a commercial machine.

    nLite is not for business or corporation uses.

    It is in the license you agreed to when you installed it.

    As a side note XP limitations are NO WHERE near 1tb of ram.... XP x64 has a limit of 128gigs

    Only server editions have limits that high.

    Starting with windows server 2003 sp1 enterprise editions.

    Umm I didn't say it was being used for commercial purposes..I have a commercial machine being used at home. For an extra few $$$ it was worth buying one I also run UNIX alongside XP Apart from all that your answer still didn't help me in either way. Thank you for your NON input

  3. I have tried out Nlite for the first time and I must say it is brilliant :) It must work as I have read other posts who have had success. The only thing ( after making several new coasters ) is that no matter how I configure it, I always get the message

    " Low disk space/low memory or Xp install files are corrupt, cannot continue install press F3 to exit" This is after I have dropped the Partition ( 100 gigs ), reallocated it, formatted and proceed to install.

    I know it's not disk space or memory as I have ridiculous amounts of both, 1 terabyte hard drive and 1 terabyte of memory on a commercial machine.

    I for the life of me have no idea why its doing this unless it has something to do with the separate partitions ( 4 partitions )

    any ideas ?

    thank you in advance

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