FrontPage: "Ran out of memory trying locate 0" Error
Hi guys, I have that error when trying to open my web.
Just happened lately!
My machine has 192MB RAM so it couldn't be possible a real RAM problem!
Now I can't open that web. Please help me!
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Brian Farkas posted this at 05:12 — 25th August 2000.
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Actually, it could be a ram problem depending on how many programs you have running, or were running before a restart. I have 128 MB ram and do occasionally run into problems with memory. Did you try shutting down, letting the machine sit for 30 seconds or so, and starting it up again?
Try that, and let us know
Brian
123finder.com posted this at 06:13 — 25th August 2000.
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Yeah, tried it!
Newly rebooted, then fire FrontPage, got the same problem!
It read the disk, seemed to search for something (I dunno!)
My web, oh!
During that process, I saw on the RAM monitor, FP ate all over 140MB RAM -> 0MB, then after turn if off, got back 140MB
Really don't know what happens! Could it be my HDD? I'll to run Scandisk
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123finder.com posted this at 17:43 — 25th August 2000.
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Yahoo! Got my web back!
I think because the old one was corrupted! Solution: copy the whole web to another folder
Then everything is fine!
Ran ScanDisk, found nothing wrong with that folder.
Anyway, it's okay now.
Thanks
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