Memory issues under Windows 7

A

Alastair

I am having problems with memory under Windows 7 which I didn't have under XP
and Vista.

At first I couldn't load my main web site and ended up deleting the site
from explorer. I was then able to load the site. As I work on a page I save
it regulary until I'm finished. What I then do is delete the contents of the
page and then start on the next page by doing save as. The reason I do that
is that the page properties and links are repeated. In other words I am
publishing a book and hence might be 20 chapters and so each chapter is laid
out the same.

Anyway... I am finding I can't do a save as without getting the memory
error. What I have been doing to get around the problem is simply copying and
pasting the file and then renaming the pasted file to say chapter2.htm. I can
then load the chapter 2 file no problem and then delete the contents and then
start adding the new chapter doing save as I go.

And hence I wondered if there is any work around the resolve these memory
problems?

I have tried to use Web Expressions 3 but I am having all kinds of problems
with the CSS style sheets and as I am not very technical... being an
historian... I just haven't been able to work out how to configure them and
thus if you view any pages with Firefox they look terrible.

I then found out that when I created a pdf file from a web page that whereas
it looked fine under IE 8.0 the pdf file created looked ridiculous. I thus
came to the conclusion that I'd be better to return to Front Page 2003 but
now have these memory issues.

I have 2Gbyte of memory on my laptop.

And so any advice would be welcome.
 
P

pepper in seattle

I am having same issue this morning.
working fine yesterday.

Frontpage works on the other computer across the room,
just this one has the problem.

hp notebook windows 7
 

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