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Thread: Out Of Memory!?!?

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    downloading uses a lot of ram, may be you pc isant fast enought to suport you ram and data tranfer to the hdd.



  2. Software & Hardware   -   #12
    eh no i think its MEMORY (RAM)

    when you are dling it does take ram... the ram is in a constant change.... i get that when im dling sometimes

    whatz your ram!?!?!?

    second use a virus scan... but i still stick w/ the theory of ram

  3. Software & Hardware   -   #13
    i think i forgot to say that k-lite takes about 26mb of ram!

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    If he is running XP then he needs to run 'Check Disk' (replacement for scandisk in XP).

    But since we are not sure if it's a memory problem or a hard disk problem, we will have to wait for g3cK0 to get back to us to clarify this.

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    i'm using win98se and i'm pretty sure it's referring to my hard disk space (physical) because i have like 256mb ram and when that happens, i have no other programs runnign in the background...

  6. Software & Hardware   -   #16
    Download memturbo or somethin else

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    are you sure?!!?!? i RAN diskcleanup already but not scandisk.
    Have you run Scandisk yet?

  8. Software & Hardware   -   #18
    ummmm it could be a virus

    also do a virus scan... or dl the newest norton

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    It not a virus and it's not RAM! He said in the original post that he is getting out of disk space errors. READ PEOPLE!

    And as someone mentioned already, you need to run scandisk.

  10. Software & Hardware   -   #20
    Im guessing it could be a virus. I use to have that problem where the hard drive was saying there was more space left then there actually was. It wouldnt hurt to run a virus scanner!

    Plus you sure there arent any paritions on the drive?

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