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Inadequate Memory Problem
I was trying to cut and paste a few images into Word Perfect, and
experienced a failure saying 'inadequate memory'. I have 2GB DDR in four 512MB segments. I wonder what the problem might be? Thanks Duke |
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I was trying to cut and paste a few images into Word Perfect, and experienced a failure saying 'inadequate memory'. I have 2GB DDR in four 512MB segments. I wonder what the problem might be? The exact wording was "inadequate memory"? Yes - the exact wording is important here. The title of the window that contained the message, the message itself, etc. -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
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First look at system information and verify Windows sees all 2 Gigs of
memory. (Segment/s may not be making contact). Verify virtual memory is in use and active. wrote in message ... I was trying to cut and paste a few images into Word Perfect, and experienced a failure saying 'inadequate memory'. I have 2GB DDR in four 512MB segments. I wonder what the problem might be? Thanks Duke |
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First look at system information and verify Windows sees all 2 Gigs of
memory. (Segment/s may not be making contact). Verify virtual memory is in use and active. wrote in message ... I was trying to cut and paste a few images into Word Perfect, and experienced a failure saying 'inadequate memory'. I have 2GB DDR in four 512MB segments. I wonder what the problem might be? Thanks Duke |
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you might double check
your virtual memory settings. sometimes setting it to auto doesn't work. what you might try is to set the vm to a custom size. first be sure you have only one vm existing. next set the initial size = 2 next set the max size = 1150 1150 is an old setting. however, you can use it and see if it helps out. the other option is to set the max vm to 1.5 times the amount of ram. but it is highly unlikely "highly unlikely" that the system will not even use up 1150. -- -- db·´¯`·...¸)))º DatabaseBen, Retired Professional ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This NNTP newsgroup is evolving to: http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/default.aspx wrote in message ... I was trying to cut and paste a few images into Word Perfect, and experienced a failure saying 'inadequate memory'. I have 2GB DDR in four 512MB segments. I wonder what the problem might be? Thanks Duke |
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you might double check
your virtual memory settings. sometimes setting it to auto doesn't work. what you might try is to set the vm to a custom size. first be sure you have only one vm existing. next set the initial size = 2 next set the max size = 1150 1150 is an old setting. however, you can use it and see if it helps out. the other option is to set the max vm to 1.5 times the amount of ram. but it is highly unlikely "highly unlikely" that the system will not even use up 1150. -- -- db·´¯`·...¸)))º DatabaseBen, Retired Professional ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This NNTP newsgroup is evolving to: http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/default.aspx wrote in message ... I was trying to cut and paste a few images into Word Perfect, and experienced a failure saying 'inadequate memory'. I have 2GB DDR in four 512MB segments. I wonder what the problem might be? Thanks Duke |
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could you please widen your entries, Db?
Db wrote: you might double check your virtual memory settings. sometimes setting it to auto doesn't work. what you might try is to set the vm to a custom size. first be sure you have only one vm existing. next set the initial size = 2 next set the max size = 1150 1150 is an old setting. however, you can use it and see if it helps out. the other option is to set the max vm to 1.5 times the amount of ram. but it is highly unlikely "highly unlikely" that the system will not even use up 1150. -- -- db·´¯`·...¸)))º DatabaseBen, Retired Professional ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This NNTP newsgroup is evolving to: http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/default.aspx wrote in message ... I was trying to cut and paste a few images into Word Perfect, and experienced a failure saying 'inadequate memory'. I have 2GB DDR in four 512MB segments. I wonder what the problem might be? Thanks Duke -- ~Ciao~ Cj.·´¯`:..)))º`·.¸¸.·´¯`·.¸.·´¯`·...¸)))º NJ State Dept of Health Polio Warning Wallet Card http://pnnj.org/anesthesia/Anesthesia-Warning-Card.pdf (please pass on) |
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Inadequate Memory Problem
could you please widen your entries, Db?
Db wrote: you might double check your virtual memory settings. sometimes setting it to auto doesn't work. what you might try is to set the vm to a custom size. first be sure you have only one vm existing. next set the initial size = 2 next set the max size = 1150 1150 is an old setting. however, you can use it and see if it helps out. the other option is to set the max vm to 1.5 times the amount of ram. but it is highly unlikely "highly unlikely" that the system will not even use up 1150. -- -- db·´¯`·...¸)))º DatabaseBen, Retired Professional ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This NNTP newsgroup is evolving to: http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/default.aspx wrote in message ... I was trying to cut and paste a few images into Word Perfect, and experienced a failure saying 'inadequate memory'. I have 2GB DDR in four 512MB segments. I wonder what the problem might be? Thanks Duke -- ~Ciao~ Cj.·´¯`:..)))º`·.¸¸.·´¯`·.¸.·´¯`·...¸)))º NJ State Dept of Health Polio Warning Wallet Card http://pnnj.org/anesthesia/Anesthesia-Warning-Card.pdf (please pass on) |
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I was trying to cut and paste a few images into Word Perfect, and experienced a failure saying 'inadequate memory'. I have 2GB DDR in four 512MB segments. I wonder what the problem might be? http://www.google.com/search?q=%2Bwordperfect+%2Bforum http://www.wpuniverse.com/vb/ http://www.corel.com/servlet/Satelli.../1212011929219 Duke So you post as "jw" but sign as "Duke"? Should be the same moniker. Plus you should've be divulged your true e-mail address to the spambots that roam newsgroups to harvest e-mail addresses. |
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I was trying to cut and paste a few images into Word Perfect, and experienced a failure saying 'inadequate memory'. I have 2GB DDR in four 512MB segments. I wonder what the problem might be? http://www.google.com/search?q=%2Bwordperfect+%2Bforum http://www.wpuniverse.com/vb/ http://www.corel.com/servlet/Satelli.../1212011929219 Duke So you post as "jw" but sign as "Duke"? Should be the same moniker. Plus you should've be divulged your true e-mail address to the spambots that roam newsgroups to harvest e-mail addresses. |
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On Thu, 12 Aug 2010 14:44:36 -0500, VanguardLH wrote:
So you post as "jw" but sign as "Duke"? Should be the same moniker. Plus you should've be divulged your true e-mail address to the spambots that roam newsgroups to harvest e-mail addresses. Duke is aka John Wayne with initials JW. Eldorado was one of his movies of course. Cya |
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On Thu, 12 Aug 2010 14:44:36 -0500, VanguardLH wrote:
So you post as "jw" but sign as "Duke"? Should be the same moniker. Plus you should've be divulged your true e-mail address to the spambots that roam newsgroups to harvest e-mail addresses. Duke is aka John Wayne with initials JW. Eldorado was one of his movies of course. Cya |
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On Thu, 12 Aug 2010 14:44:36 -0500, VanguardLH wrote: So you post as "jw" but sign as "Duke"? Should be the same moniker. Plus you should've be divulged your true e-mail address to the spambots that roam newsgroups to harvest e-mail addresses. Duke is aka John Wayne with initials JW. Eldorado was one of his movies of course. Cya The moniker with which you post shouldn't be different than the one with which you sign (but then you are duplicating info that readers already see in the From header so a signature name is redundant and fluff). Correction: I should've said "you should NOT divulge your true e-mail address". By not munging your e-mail address or not specifying one at all (or an invalid one), you are abusing the owner of the eldorado.com domain. Did you actually register eldorado.com for yourself? Are you the owner of EDV Management Company which is the registrant of eldorado.com? You can divulge your own e-mail address, munge one and use that (but the munged value should not specify a legitimate e-mail address), or specify one that is invalid (e.g., use the .invalid TLD) or one that can never be defined. See my e-mail address in the From header of my post where the ..lh TLD is not yet defined - see http://www.iana.org/domains/root/db/ (if it gets defined then I'll have to change my posted e-mail address, like using .invalid). Either your e-mail address should point at one that belongs to you or not to any possible e-mail address (which means it doesn't point at someone else's possible legitimate e-mail address). If you were EDV Mgmt operating a mail server and were the employee using "jw" there as a username, would you appreciate someone focusing the spambots harvesting e-mail addresses from Usenet to slam your mailbox? If you don't want to divulge your own e-mail address, don't point to one that might belong to someone else. |
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On Thu, 12 Aug 2010 14:44:36 -0500, VanguardLH wrote: So you post as "jw" but sign as "Duke"? Should be the same moniker. Plus you should've be divulged your true e-mail address to the spambots that roam newsgroups to harvest e-mail addresses. Duke is aka John Wayne with initials JW. Eldorado was one of his movies of course. Cya The moniker with which you post shouldn't be different than the one with which you sign (but then you are duplicating info that readers already see in the From header so a signature name is redundant and fluff). Correction: I should've said "you should NOT divulge your true e-mail address". By not munging your e-mail address or not specifying one at all (or an invalid one), you are abusing the owner of the eldorado.com domain. Did you actually register eldorado.com for yourself? Are you the owner of EDV Management Company which is the registrant of eldorado.com? You can divulge your own e-mail address, munge one and use that (but the munged value should not specify a legitimate e-mail address), or specify one that is invalid (e.g., use the .invalid TLD) or one that can never be defined. See my e-mail address in the From header of my post where the ..lh TLD is not yet defined - see http://www.iana.org/domains/root/db/ (if it gets defined then I'll have to change my posted e-mail address, like using .invalid). Either your e-mail address should point at one that belongs to you or not to any possible e-mail address (which means it doesn't point at someone else's possible legitimate e-mail address). If you were EDV Mgmt operating a mail server and were the employee using "jw" there as a username, would you appreciate someone focusing the spambots harvesting e-mail addresses from Usenet to slam your mailbox? If you don't want to divulge your own e-mail address, don't point to one that might belong to someone else. |
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