Topic: System Resources Too Low
Answers to Common Questions
What is wrong? Low system resources
No, you don't have bad RAM. You're just running to many programs at once. Resources are NOT (I repeat NOT) the same as memory. You can have 128MB of memory and you will still probably have the same problem with resources. Win95 uses up ... Read More »
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What does it mean when you get a message that says system resourc...
The error is due to your applications consuming more memory than your system is able to provide. The overall memory of your system is a combination of your physical RAM and your virtual RAM. Physical RAM is the memory chip that you plug int... Read More »
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What can I try? Low System & GDI Resources in Windows 98
shazzer, Is a virtual device driver claiming a portion of RAM? To determine whether a virtual device driver is being loaded from the System.ini file Click Start, and then click Run. In the Open box, type Msconfig.exe, and then click OK. On ... Read More »
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Answers to Other Common Questions
Well it certainly is possible that the Access install is messed up, but I think it's something else. One thing that might be casuing a problem is the video driver. Access does things a bit differently then other apps in this area. Try swi... Read More »
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see http://www.infinisource.com/techfiles/win-resources.html It really doesn't matter how much memory and hard disk space you have when it comes to system resources (all computers have enough for them). Unfortunately, Windows can't use it a... Read More »
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On the Start Menu, Run msconfig. Click the Startup tab. Uncheck all startup items except System Tray. Reboot. If this helps, go back and recheck items that you would like started, one at a time (and reboot). Or you can leave them all (excep... Read More »
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You have a lot of programs running at startup, that's probably why your resources are so low. Try removing some of these programs if you don't use them, do it from within the program if you can or from your startup folder, you can also do c... Read More »
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Windows Firewall only protects your computer from INBOUND transmissions. That is, if a trojan horse or a worm infects your computer, Windows Firewall will let the trojan horse, worm, whatever transmit data to the internet. ZoneAlarm is one ... Read More »
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Some great recommendations - here's mine and it's FREE Open Source! Puppy Linux. http://www.puppylinux.org/home/overview Overview: # Small size, around 93MB! This lends itself to some very useful and unique features; # 'Live' booting from C... Read More »
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Delete a lot of the crap off your hard drive, for starters. If you can afford it, install more RAM into the machine. This will not only alleviate the VM problem, but your machine will run a lot faster, too. Read More »
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