View Full Version : runtime error 2004
bob smith
January 6th 04, 04:52 PM
can anyone help me with this,It is realy a problem for
me.I am running win xp home I have one gig ram installed
and dont wish to reduce it to 512 unless i have no other
choice. also have g-forcefx ultra 128 meg video card
installed,athlon xp 2700+processor.Thank you for any help
you may give
William Gower
January 6th 04, 04:52 PM
What program is giving you this error? This error could be different things
in different programs. What are you doing at the time you get this error?
"bob smith" > wrote in message
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> can anyone help me with this,It is realy a problem for
> me.I am running win xp home I have one gig ram installed
> and dont wish to reduce it to 512 unless i have no other
> choice. also have g-forcefx ultra 128 meg video card
> installed,athlon xp 2700+processor.Thank you for any help
> you may give
bob smith
January 6th 04, 04:52 PM
>-----Original Message-----
>What program is giving you this error? This error could
be different things
>in different programs. What are you doing at the time
you get this error?
>
>"bob smith" > wrote
in message
...
>> can anyone help me with this,It is realy a problem for
>> me.I am running win xp home I have one gig ram
installed
>> and dont wish to reduce it to 512 unless i have no
other
>> choice. also have g-forcefx ultra 128 meg video card
>> installed,athlon xp 2700+processor.Thank you for any
help
>> you may give
>
>
>.
>This error runtime 2004 out of memory occurs on various
programs,the one i am trying to use now is barback 5.0, i
checked there site for a fix and it says it is a problem
with windows and only happens if you have over 512 megs
of ram installed on your system.Thank you
Ken Blake
January 6th 04, 04:59 PM
In ,
bob smith > typed:
> can anyone help me with this,It is realy a problem for
> me.I am running win xp home I have one gig ram installed
> and dont wish to reduce it to 512 unless i have no other
> choice.
I don't know what's causing the error, but I can't imagine that
reducing your RAM is the solution.
--
Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User
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