posted on September 30, 2001 12:40:47 PM
I'm getting the message "Insufficient Memory To Complete Operation".
I have turned everything off and I know I have enough memory. What else can I do? I even tried to reinstall.
posted on September 30, 2001 12:51:07 PM
How large is your hard drive, how much space is free, and when is the last time you ran a scan disk and defrag? You can get this type of message when there isn't enough contiguous free space on your hard drive for Windows to create a large enough swap file for what you are doing.
Dump your temp files, clear out unneeded files, run a scan and defrag, and see if the trouble clears up.
posted on September 30, 2001 12:53:50 PM
HI Mannmor, don't have a clue in hell what you are talking about. But surely, some savvy AW posters will be able to help you.
Me, if one pic, just use Ebay's pic host. It is a bit sucky, but sure makes things easier to list.
If I have more than one pic, upload to my server and use HTML to add to my description.
Not sure of Photo Editor? Is this a software program? Good Luck!!
posted on September 30, 2001 06:36:45 PM
My printer works on all my other programs, just not on Photo Editor. I have tried shutting down the computer, defraging, etc. I can't seem to figure this out.
posted on September 30, 2001 06:45:42 PMmannmor ~ without proper information, no one here can possibly help you.
If you answer the following questions, perhaps someone will be able to help:
1) What type of computer do you have?
2) What opperating system?
3) How many megs of RAM?
4) What is the exact name of the photo editing program you are using and who made it? There's 100's of potential "photo editor" programs on the net and in the stores. Have you tried using their (the company who created it) online support to see if there are answers to this problem?
5) What actions are you performing in this program, that is giving you this error message? (ie: Are you attempting to resize the image? Are you printing the image? etc)
6) If you are doing something, such as printing the image, we need to know specifics about the other programs/equipment you are using.
7) HOw much free space is on your hard drive?
Thank you for taking the time to answer these questions, so that someone can help you.