Richard Lewis typed:
Yes, you're all right of course. I'll do it now.... (its just that the problem is with one partition of a drive, it seems completely unrelated, but logic will out I suppose.... ;-)
It's entirely possible that the memory is a red herring. Maybe the IDE cable got dislodged when you were inserting the memory module, for example. Ruling that out is a useful diagnostic step. Another thought: Swap size is usually related to physical memory size. I can't see how that would be dynamic and cause problems when the memory is increased, but I throw it into the pot to see if anyone with more brain than I can make something of it. Certainly it is one connection between memory and disk. -- Mark Rogers, More Solutions Ltd :: Tel: 0845 45 89 555