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time. This weekend, I just tried to re-image my personal desktop after upping my RAM from 1.5Gb to 3.0Gb and got the same "XMS alloc error" message about . Both work and home PC's gave me the same error and I had sucessfully imaged each of them prior to the latest error. After some internet searching, I discovered this fault might be related to a 2Gb DOS barrier or something like that. I think the vendor added memory, but I cannot be sure. How can I work around this? Pulling a stick of memory to make an image is not a solution. I appreciate any suggestions you may have. Me Too0 Last Comment Replies chrisrogers Newbie1 Reg: 17-Dec-2009 Posts: 4 Solutions: 0 Kudos: 0 Kudos0 Re: Ghost 8 XMS memory allocation error Posted: 17-Dec-2009 | 7:07AM • Permalink I want to add that I tried to image the box at work again and wrote down the exact message that I got back which was: "** XMS RAMdisk v1.91 (FU-08/98): XMS get free mem error." I don't know if this helps any more or less, but I'm certainly open to any and all suggestions or comments. AllenM Guru Norton Fighter25 Reg: 14-Dec-2008 Posts: 10,679 Solutions: 262 Kudos: 2,492 Kudos0 Re: Ghost 8 XMS memory allocation error Posted: 17-Dec-2009 | 7:44AM • Permalink Hi Chrisrogers, Welcome to the forum. I don't think there is going to be another way
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Hirens Error Unable To Control A20 Line
LANDESK Systems and Security > OS Deployment and Provisioning > Discussions Please unable to control a20 line hiren enter a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. 1 2 warning the high memory area (hma) is not available additional low memory Previous Next 15 Replies Latest reply on Feb 7, 2012 9:22 AM by wss Using DOS OSD on systems with 4 GB of memory results in an XMS alloc error qcaadmin https://community.norton.com/en/forums/ghost-8-xms-memory-allocation-error Mar 5, 2009 8:59 AM Hello,I am trying to load two new images for the Dell E4300 and E6400, I am using suite 8.7, in the boot menu i get past the boot server IP.....downloading DOS boot diskette image, .... transfering control to boot diskette image, then it freezes on the picture, and get the error *** XMS RAMdisk v1.91 (FU - 09/98): https://community.landesk.com/message/21516 XMS alloc errorAny help will be appreciated Message was edited by: Paul Hoffmann 13987Views Tags: none (add) This content has been marked as final. Show 15 replies 1. Re: Loading a new image phoffmann Mar 5, 2009 8:20 AM (in response to qcaadmin) How much memory do your boxes have?I seem to recall a problem a few years ago (which would still be applicable) that devices with 4GB of memory would essentially kill off the DOS boot (because the XMS memory driver simply can't cope with the quantity of memory). The workaround would be to yank out some memory to get the imaging done.My DOS memory is getting a bit dated, but I think that both EMS and XMS could only cope with a maximum of 2 GB, if that (EMS in particular would be likely to use less, from what I recall).Alternatively - the much better option - would be to use WinPE as an environment ...?Paul HoffmannLANDesk EMEA Technical lead Like Show 0 Likes(0) Actions 2. Re: Loading a new image qcaadmin Mar 5, 2009 8:22 AM (in response to phoffmann) 4GB each Like Sho