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- The application could not load properly because it could not allocate
- enough physical memory in Windows. The following is a list of steps
- that may help you free up additional memory:
-
- 1) If you are using Windows 3.1 or Windows for Workgroups 3.1.1, try
- creating a bootdisk. Sierra has provided an application which will
- automatically create a bootdisk for you. Simply double-click on the
- Bootdisk creator icon in the Sierra program group and follow the
- on-screen instructions.
-
- 2) Disable any programs running in the background. This includes
- any other applications such as Screen Savers, Business Applications,
- Virus Detection Programs, or other utilities. If you are running
- Windows '95 with the Plus pack, try disabling the Scheduler program.
- Make sure that all such applications are closed prior to launching
- this program.
-
- 3) If you are loading a large number of Fonts or Typefaces within
- your Windows environment, you might want to try removing a few from
- your system if you can. Fonts may take away small amounts of system
- resources and memory. Loading a large number of fonts can cause the
- computer to run low of memory.
-
- 4) If you are using Windows for Workgroups, try starting windows by
- using the following command:
-
- WIN /N <ENTER>
-
- This will disable the Network drivers and free some physical memory.
-
- 5) If you are using Windows '95, you can try lowering your CD-ROM
- Cache size to free up additional memory. To accomplish this, activate
- the system control panel, double-click on the system icon, select the
- Performance tab option in the System Properties window, and click on
- the File System... button. Select the CD-ROM tab, and lower the
- Supplemental cache size (try a middle setting before lowering the
- level to the SMALL setting).