To be absolutely honest a part of my problems have been caused by memory problems above 1435 MB. I had a not explainable problem 1-2 times per week. So I did not worry too much about it, till I decides to run a memory test. Now I have declared that defective part of memory as badram. However from the concrete problems I mentioned earlier, only Steam might have been caused by the bad ram, but he crashes/freezes might have helped to give me a unhappy feeling about Ubuntu. But I'm not the only one with this idea, Lysander6662 had the same kind of idea in this forum today. Well to DuckHook, again you are talking about Windows, I'm not interested in your ideas about Windows or Microsoft and you just proved again that you really earned the term: "fanboy". Let me explain; a fanboy is somebody who tells you how good his object of admiration is and how bad the rest of the world is. You perfectly fit that description. But maybe you can help me, elsewhere I describe a problem with an old PIII 650 Mhz, which freezes on the installation screen of all Linux distros, while XP is nicely installing.
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