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Tavern Categories Recent Threads Best Of... Our new Indie Games subforum is now open for business in G&T. Go and check it out, you might land a code for a free game. If you're developing an indie game and want to post about it, follow these directions. If you don't, he'll break your legs! Hahaha! Seriously though.Our rules have been updated and given their own forum. Go and look at them! They are nice, and there may be new ones that you didn't know about! Hooray for rules! Hooray for The System! Hooray for Conforming! CDBOOT: Memory Overflow Error YamiNoSenshi Registered User regular February 2008 edited February 2008 in Moe's Stupid Technology Tavern The hits just keep on coming. Now my machine posts and all that. But when I try to boot from a Win XP Pro SP2 CD, it hangs for a while then gives me the error: CDBOOT: Memory Overflow Error The CD is a SP2 slipstream made from a legit XP Pro CD. You can see the specs for the machine in this thread: http://forums.penny-arcade.com/showthread.php?t=50983. I've looked around the internet, but it seems to be a rather rare problem, and none of the suggested fixes elsewhere seemed to do it. JustinSane07 wrote: Damn it, it's fucking noon. I demand to know if Yami shit on a desk yet. YamiNoSenshi on February 20080 Posts Doomulon Registered User February 2008 edited February 2008 This brings up an interesting question I'd like to see answered. Is there a place that exists on the Internet where you can find out info on all kinds of computer error messages that isn't total bull? Most of the sites you end up with in a standard search are pretty lame, either other forums with little to no answers, or asking you to pay for some crapass solution (pisses me off to no end). Is there a no nonsense place to go? Hell, people made these machines, not some group of aliens. Computers aren't black boxes, there has to be documentation somewhere... I guess what I'm getting at in a less ranty tone is that people designed these error messages to hold some sort of meaning to someone, and that meaning is out there somewhere, but it's always hard if not impossible to find... /end rant To stay on topic: I couldn't find much on that error myself. Do you have other bootable CDs to try? Doomulon o