That sounds like a 'visual basic error'; which program returned this error? Spywareblaster?
Tell us more about your available system resources:
1) Total memory on your system.
2) Current available memory.
3) Current 'pagefile' size.
It might be possible to pass an invalid variable to a visualbasic memory 'call' routine that could cause that problem. If it's spywareblaster, i'm not sure, but it might have something to do with a condition not correctly handled in the program, a corrupt configuration file (resources allocated at program startup), or a new condition like detecting a 'problem' program.
Does this problem happen everytime with running the program? Or just under certain conditions?
no its not Spywareblaster its a little program for yahoo you dont even have to install it to use it at first it worked fine but now i keep getting this error an it only happens with running this program
if this helps you at all when i first got the error i did a system restore back a few days an it worked again then later that day or the next day this same runtime error came up so i dident even bother doin the restore again
an this computer is only a couple weeks old is there something you think i can try quick to stop this error its ok if it dont work il just live with it tnx bro
Message Edited by shabazz4242 on 10-15-2004 02:41 PM
You can check your available memory, just to see if it's actually running low, or a problem with a program's bad memory allocation request. Also, a corrupted configuration file or database could cause the same problem. However, with a Yahoo, 'plugin', I doubt that's the problem.
Also, have you scanned your computer lately for any adware/malware/spyware? Some of these are poorly written and can cause a variety of problems, including 'low' memory.
i checked them links u put up an installed the Visual Basic 6.0 sp5 run-times but the error keeps comming up an the first link i couldent figure it out seems to complicating
Midnight Star
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October 15th, 2004 14:00
Tell us more about your available system resources:
1) Total memory on your system.
2) Current available memory.
3) Current 'pagefile' size.
It might be possible to pass an invalid variable to a visualbasic memory 'call' routine that could cause that problem. If it's spywareblaster, i'm not sure, but it might have something to do with a condition not correctly handled in the program, a corrupt configuration file (resources allocated at program startup), or a new condition like detecting a 'problem' program.
Does this problem happen everytime with running the program? Or just under certain conditions?
Mike.
shabazz4242
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October 15th, 2004 18:00
no its not Spywareblaster its a little program for yahoo you dont even have to install it to use it at first it worked fine but now i keep getting this error an it only happens with running this program
if this helps you at all when i first got the error i did a system restore back a few days an it worked again then later that day or the next day this same runtime error came up so i dident even bother doin the restore again
an this computer is only a couple weeks old is there something you think i can try quick to stop this error its ok if it dont work il just live with it tnx bro
Message Edited by shabazz4242 on 10-15-2004 02:41 PM
Midnight Star
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October 15th, 2004 19:00
Without knowing more about your current system, and the program in question, no. But here are a few links that might help:
You can check your available memory, just to see if it's actually running low, or a problem with a program's bad memory allocation request. Also, a corrupted configuration file or database could cause the same problem. However, with a Yahoo, 'plugin', I doubt that's the problem.
Also, have you scanned your computer lately for any adware/malware/spyware? Some of these are poorly written and can cause a variety of problems, including 'low' memory.
Good luck,
Mike.
shabazz4242
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October 15th, 2004 20:00