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Folks,
On various occasions I get a message that makes absolutely no sense to
me, but wonder if it's a warning of some kind. When I try to do
something - like preparing to run a program I get this:
There is not enough memory to run this program. Quit one or more
programs and then try again.
I'm using Windows Me, have 256 Mb RAM memory, with Norton's A-V, SpyBot,
AdAware, and ZoneAlarm all up and running. As far as I know, nothing is
running at the time I get this message - at least nothing is showing
along the bottom of the screen (Is this called the System Tray?).
The only way to stop this (temporarily) is to reboot from scratch. It's
an aggravation and not a real problem for me, but it does make me wonder
if it has anything to do with my on-going problem with computer lock-ups.
Can there be something running in the background without any indication
showing?
Many thanks for suggestions,
Lewis Emerson
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