September 29, 200520 yr Folks,I am getting the following error when I try and run FS9.1:"Your computer has run out of available memory. Flight simulator will now exit. You may not have enough free space on your hard drive. Run Disk Cleanup to free up space, and then try running Flight Simulator again."- I have 12 Gb free on my main drive- I hav 24 Gb free on my FS9 drive- neither disk needs defragging.- my commit charge is 391M/1875M- latest full spyware sweep was last night (SpySweeper, MS Anti-sypware)- latest full virus sweep was last night (NOD32)I rebooted with the same result. Whassup?Jon My blog
September 29, 200520 yr Commercial Member Hi Jon,You may test this.http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?...kb;en-us;892610ThanksChris WillisHiFi Simulation Software Team Developerhttp://www.hifisim.com/images/asv_dev_team.jpg http://www.hifisim.com/images/asv_proud_supporter.jpg Kind RegardsChris Willis
September 29, 200520 yr Author Thanks Chris, I'll try that. I also note that I've reported this problem before:http://forums.avsim.net/dcboard.php?az=sho...ing_type=searchBut I don't know the cause this time.Jon My blog
September 29, 200520 yr Author So, I tried to follow the MS instructions from that page, but the tab they mentioned when right-clicking on computer management didn't exist. So I went to System properties instead in the Control Panel, and reset my page file to 0, and rebooted. Same problem.I will pursue whether it is related to a particular scenery or not.EDIT: the cause was my failure to rename a BGLC_9 output file from .bgl to .mdl after tweaking the .asm source.Jon My blog
November 28, 200520 yr Hi. How's it goin? Try this and see if it works for you. I recently had to reinstall all of my programs due to a worm attack. Before that, FS9 running on XP was working very good. After that, I was very surprised of the same message you got. I couldnt figure it out. The only solution that has worked for me is the following...Go to the My Computer Icon, then right click, look for MANAGE, left click that, then look for the EVENT VIEWER under System Tools wich is under Computer Management. When you have located the Event Viewer, look for the subpages of subfolders named APLICATION, SECURITY and SYSTEM. What you need to do to these three folders are the same procedure that i will explain. Right click each subpage and look for properties....under properties look in the LOG SIZE section and select overwrite events as needed. This worked for me. All systems are different and this probably wont for you, but it is worth a try. If you have any doubts or questions regarding this, please PM or just add a reply here. Cheers.
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