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Hello... I've a computer running on Windows XP... And I want to Install second OS. Which is openSUSE 10.2 I've divide my HDD with 2 partition. the first one is ...
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    openSUSE 10.2 = "Your Computer Does Not Have Enough Memory To Run YAST"

    Hello...
    I've a computer running on Windows XP...
    And I want to Install second OS. Which is openSUSE 10.2
    I've divide my HDD with 2 partition. the first one is NTFS (Windows XP) the second one is FAT (Data).
    I've still got more than 15GB free in the fisrt partition, and even more on the second one (almost 20GB)
    I try to install openSUSE...
    After the system boot from CD... it came the menu where i choose "Installation". after that the system says that "Your Computer Does Not Have Enough Memory To Run YAST"
    What is this????
    can some one tell me what's going wrong???

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    1. How much RAM do you have?
    2. Try the disc in another computer and see if same error comes up. If it does, the burn or download could be bad. In this case, first check the md5sum of the download against what was given on the site which you downloaded SUSE from. If it matches, then try re-burning at a slower speed.
    3. If none of those work, run memtest or some memory testing utility to see if there is no problems with the RAM.
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    I've found how to fix this problem...
    I try to make swap partition using Partition Magic. And when I try to install opensuse again, the open suse try to find the swap partition and i redirected to the partition I've made before..

    Thanks..

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