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| Windows XP/2000 - "out of memory on line 90" ?? posted in the Operating Systems forums; Occasionaly getting the message in a small bos which says "out of memory on line 90" and an ok button. whats this mean?... |
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Location: west yorks. Leeds
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Occasionaly getting the message in a small bos which says "out of memory on line 90" and an ok button. whats this mean?
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Location: UK
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Hi Sbowler,
Welcome to the PCHF, I have had a look around and the only solid reference I can find is that this might be an AOL error. Do you use AOL to connect to the internet? The only other solution I have found includes this: In the Tool tray by the clock, Open the AOL Menu(System Information) click Utilities tab and clear the Cache by pressing the "Clear Browser Cache" button (Top display will zero eventually) Finally click on Safety on top of the AOL page then Settings then Internet (Web Browser) Settings on the List On the next page first Tick the Topspeed Box Then in the Web Graphics box select Always Compress Graphics if you are on Dialup or Compress Graphics when I do not have a Broadband connection to AOL if you are using Broadband Let us know how you get on.
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Yes using good old aol, thanks for the info.:hello2:
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Hi Sbowler!
Have you fixed your problem? Blue |
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