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Frank,
I'm not familiar with 'Maxsea', but don't think that's the problem anyway. As far as I'm concerned, MS never did get a grip on memory management, but that's another story. :^) You might want to try this: First thing, note how many icons are in your system tray (the one on the far right). If you see icons for programs you don't need running, you want to get rid of these. For example, if you've instaled Realplayer, it will start a process every time your computer comes up. You don't need to have this process running on your system 'at all times'. Realplayer will still work fine. So what if it takes an extra second to start up when you want to play a media file. In that case, you can right click on the icon and get into the preferences and have it NOT load on system startup. If you only click exit, it will still load on the next startup/reboot. If you have CD burning software, chances are, when you installed it, several more processes were added. Especially if you've installed something like Roxio. To clean things up that you can't turn off in the system tray and have them stay off, next try this: Click on 'start', then 'run' and then type 'msconfig' and hit enter. In the box that comes up, choose the 'startup' tab at the far right. Oh, before I go further, unless you're comfortable with what is in the other tabs, DON'T EVEN THINK about changing aything in them. :^) Now, look at the list and uncheck anything that you don't feel you need running all the time. Leave stuff in there if you do want running at all times. Examples are any programs/processes associated with you virus protection as well as any programs/processes associated with a software firewall, if you're running one. After fininshing, click on 'apply'. You will next be prompted to reboot for the changes to go into effect. If you're ready to try this, go ahead and reboot. Note, when the system reboots, a diaog box pops up stating that you are running 'selective startup' (if memory serves me). Just check the box to not show you the message again. You already know you made changes. :^) I hope this helps! I strongly suspect this will get you going with Maxsea. Please post a reply either way. -Jim Hans wrote: I have two computers on both Win XP PRO a- Pentium 4 2.6 GHZ. 1024 MB Ram memory b- Pentium 3 790 MHZ..352 MB Ram memory I have a navigation program Maxsea 9.1.1.4 , when I try to load this program on comp. "A " I get the message insufficient memory. I can load without problems the program on the older computer "B" with so much less memory I can't find what the problem is any help will be appreciated. Thanks in Advance Frank |
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