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Ophelia
I have 6gb memory. Any ideas please. This is a regular msg!
Ophelia said:I have 6gb memory. Any ideas please. This is a regular msg!
I have 6gb memory. Any ideas please. This is a regular msg!
Peter Taylor said:What were you doing when this happened?
I have 6gb memory. Any ideas please. This is a regular msg!
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Gene E. Bloch said:You've already been chastised for giving no useful information,
just add that the odds are pretty good that you were running a program
that
had a bug. The bug is in that program, not in Windows.
Ophelia said:Oh heckWell I do believe I have done so the noo
so I'll
Did you see the info I posted? Did ya? But did ya though?
Ophelia said:Oh heckWell I do believe I have done so the noo
so I'll
Did you see the info I posted? Did ya? But did ya though?
Ophelia said:Oh heckWell I do believe I have done so the noo
so I'll
Did you see the info I posted? Did ya? But did ya though?
Hi Peter, I was on usenet and it seems the problem is concerned with that.
The details are thus:
Configuration:
Account: news.individual.net
Server: news.individual.net
User name: ********
Protocol: NNTP
Port: 119
It's probably individual.net's fault. Try Eternal September or AIOE.org.
Oh heckWell I do believe I have done so the noo
so I'll
Did you see the info I posted? Did ya? But did ya though?
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Based on your information provided later in the thread it "seems" likeI have 6gb memory. Any ideas please. This is a regular msg!
Grenou said:Hehe, you're in trouble now ..
I Googled, as I've not heard of this one before.
According to this:
http://help.lockergnome.com/windows2/attempt-allocate-memory-failed--ftopict489574.html
it might be a corrupt file.
This one is a tad old:
http://www.pcguide.com/vb/archive/index.php/t-58819.html
Come to think of it, all the information seems old.
Most mention not enough disk space.
I am sure the experts here will find a solution![]()
Gene E. Bloch said:I did see it, but only after I posted the above. My newsreader doesn't
automatically update, so the burden falls on me to do it in a timely
manner. Clearly, that's a mistake on the newsreader's programmers' part
As others have said, what you posted is not actually relevant to the
problem.
I think a repair installation is in order, or a System Restore, or fsck.
Oops - wrong OS - I meant chkdsk.
Or maybe my original idea: you are running a program that contains a bug.
Sorry - I should have said "programme"![]()
Bob Hatch said:Based on your information provided later in the thread it "seems" like
your problem might be WLM.
Try this.
Download and install Thunderbird, then come come back to usenet using T
Bird as your newsreader. If that solves the problem the offending program
is WLM. Next step would be to back up your WLM files, uninstall it, then
do a reinstall of WLM.
If that does not solve the problem it's possible you have a bad RAM
module.
Can anyone tell me please, if this site is safe?