A
angbob
I try to open a ".mht" file, and before anything else happens I get the message
Word has insufficient memory. You will not be able to undo this action
once it is completed. ..."
The file does open, complete with pictures.
The file's length is 256KB. It's a page from a website.
Task Manager says 309MB physical memory available.
Commit charge total 409MB, peak 1329 MB, peak 476MB.
Using Word 2003 SP2 on XP Home.
Pagefile = 307, 200 KB.
Physical memory = 768 MB.
What memory is insufficient?
Is word unable to allocate sufficient virtual memory? (Is my page file too
small?)
Is physical memory too small?
Is Word trying to load all material from a tree of links, instead of only
the immediately visible material?
Regards,
Bob
Word has insufficient memory. You will not be able to undo this action
once it is completed. ..."
The file does open, complete with pictures.
The file's length is 256KB. It's a page from a website.
Task Manager says 309MB physical memory available.
Commit charge total 409MB, peak 1329 MB, peak 476MB.
Using Word 2003 SP2 on XP Home.
Pagefile = 307, 200 KB.
Physical memory = 768 MB.
What memory is insufficient?
Is word unable to allocate sufficient virtual memory? (Is my page file too
small?)
Is physical memory too small?
Is Word trying to load all material from a tree of links, instead of only
the immediately visible material?
Regards,
Bob