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Is there a way to bypass the Pentium 150 setup limitation?
Posted By: Byron Hinson
Last Updated: September 5th 2003
Tip Difficulty Level: Novice

 

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Windows Me is build to be run at least on a Pentium 150Mhz processor. That's why when you try to install it on a Pentium 133 you receive an error message saying your computer isn't powerful enough. If you think your computer is powerful enough to use Windows Me and if you're a patient guy then launch the Windows Me setup with this command line: setup.exe /NM

 

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