lucius sulla
2003-07-23 03:21:15 UTC
I have been using Elements 2.0 successfully on a new 40GB hard drive with 4 partitions of about 10GB each. I have 480MB of memory (ram). Today I received the following error message when trying to run Elements.
"Could not start Adobe Photoshop because the volume Windows is using for virtual memory does not have enough free space, which could lead tp stability problems. See Windows help for information on increasing available virtual memory."
Free space on the Drive is 6.78GB. I am using Windows ME default setup for managing virtual memory. I have uninstalled Elements and re-installed, but the problem persists. I have no errors in my System Devices and the last time I used Elements it ran successfully. All other applications I use including Acrobat run successfully.
I have installed Elemets on a 2.1GB harddrive and it works fine.
Has anyone seen this before?
Many thanks.
Lucius
"Could not start Adobe Photoshop because the volume Windows is using for virtual memory does not have enough free space, which could lead tp stability problems. See Windows help for information on increasing available virtual memory."
Free space on the Drive is 6.78GB. I am using Windows ME default setup for managing virtual memory. I have uninstalled Elements and re-installed, but the problem persists. I have no errors in my System Devices and the last time I used Elements it ran successfully. All other applications I use including Acrobat run successfully.
I have installed Elemets on a 2.1GB harddrive and it works fine.
Has anyone seen this before?
Many thanks.
Lucius