I work with photographs, specifically, turning photo's into artwork. This morning while resizing (8x10 to 33x25.5) I received a "Not enough memory....". I then went and deleted files from the startup and taskbar menus. The resize then worked but the task slowed to a crawl. I'm thinking it is system memory that is needed, am I correct? Is it possible that with all the memory I already have more is needed? Surely, my brand new graphics card is not causing this problem. Is it?Here's detailed information about our system and its use. System Specifications:HP Pavilion m7750n Athlon 64 X2 5000 Media Center TV PCGeneral Features: Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium pre-installed AMD Athlon 64 X2 5000 processor (2.6 GHz) 2 GB DDR2-533 RAM (4 GB maximum)400 GB SATA hard drive Serial ATA DVDRW LightScribe DL drive Digital media card reader ATI Radeon Visiontek 256mb X1550 Graphics card.Integrated GeForce 6150LE graphics Integrated audioIntegrated 10/100 Base-T networking interface 56K data/fax PCI modem[list]Our PC is used as follows:General Internet browsing Email Non-Professional Photo processing Non-Professional Mixed Media Artwork creation and printing (non-animated, non-motion) Play a card game or two, nothing heavy Listen to music Watch TV (limited use) Household administrationAll comments are welcomed. We also welcome any other advice regarding our new PC, associated hardware and use.Ef
Page 1 of 1
Not Enough Memory Question
#2
Posted 03 June 2007 - 10:23 AM
Hi ElmoFew1. Okay, I do not think your graphics card is the culprit. The memory you have is sufficient for the applications you use.My first questions are:- Was this the first time you noticed this problem?- Have you installed any programs prior to this happening?- Have you restarted your computer?The answers to these questions will help point you in the right direction.
#3
Posted 03 June 2007 - 06:58 PM
[quote name='mphenterprises']Hi ElmoFew1. Okay, I do not think your graphics card is the culprit. The memory you have is sufficient for the applications you use.> > > > My first questions are:> > > > - Was this the first time you noticed this problem?> > > > - Have you installed any programs prior to this happening?> > > > - Have you restarted your computer?> > > > The answers to these questions will help point you in the right direction.Since posting I determinded the instance was due to the extremely large JNG (JEG) file.Thanks,
Page 1 of 1
Sign In
Register
Help

MultiQuote