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OS: Windows XP 5.1 (Build: 2600)
CPU: GenuineIntel PentiumPro-class processor @ 553 MHz with 383MB RAM
Video: RADEON 7000 SERIES (6307)

Ran out of virtual memory. To prevent this condition, you must free up more space on your primary hard disk.

History: FMallocWindows::Malloc <- FMallocWindows::Realloc <- 00000000 -1179419768 FArray <- FArray::Realloc <- 926314353*8 <- FUnrealfileSummary<< <- LoadSummary <- ULinkerLoad::ULinkerLoad <- UObject::GetPackageLinker <- UObject::StaticLoadObject <- (Engine.Level None.MyLevel Entry) <- VerifyPackages <- UGameEngine::LoadMap <- UGameEngine::Init <- InitEngine

2007-01-26 07:29:32 · 3 answers · asked by Daniel Radcliffe craziest fan 1 in Computers & Internet Hardware Other - Hardware

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At first glance, it would appear that your hard drive is full and that you need to delete as many temporary files as possible. That's not what's going on though.

Your memory problem is related to a game you've been playing which is based on the Unreal game engine. Call of Duty or Unreal Tournament????

Short term, you might consider increasing the amount of virtual memory so that the game can run without crashing your computer. Doing this may allow you to play but probably experience some lag while playing single player and a great deal more if you play online.

Long term, you need to add more RAM to your computer.

There's a guide from Microsoft that explains how to adjust your virtual memory settings for a gaming related memory error.

2007-01-26 07:55:28 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

You ran out of virtual memory, this is Memory that runs off your Hard Drive.

I advise deleting some games, music files or any other file type to free up some space, also virus scanning your PC can free up some space too, and defragmenting wouldn't be a bad move.

2007-01-26 15:38:53 · answer #2 · answered by Danltn 4 · 0 0

You have to delete some files and make space in the 'C' drive of hard disc. Due to privacy and security concerns, most people wish to delete their surfing history and files from their computer. It also prevents problems due to virus , spyware and increases the computer speed. Usually this is simple, but at times you can face problems. More information at http://fixit.in/deletedownloadedfiles.html

2007-01-29 00:36:29 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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