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Gary W. Plourde Sr.
I have a software that I've used for years with Windows 95 and then with
Windows ME. I'm fairly sure I even used it with my current Windows XP Home
Edition. Recently I had to do a Destructive Recovery and, after
re-installing that certain software, when I tried to use it, I receive an
error message: i.e. Microsoft FoxPro: Insufficient Memory. There's only
two files in my system for FoxPro and one of the files is in that software
itself. I rebooted, reinstalled, cleaned registry, rebooted, re-installed,
and still I can't get that software to run and I continue to receive the
same Error Message: i.e. Microsoft FoxPro: Insufficient Memory. Can
anyone tell me what the problem is and how I can fix it? Where I might go
to fix it?
Windows ME. I'm fairly sure I even used it with my current Windows XP Home
Edition. Recently I had to do a Destructive Recovery and, after
re-installing that certain software, when I tried to use it, I receive an
error message: i.e. Microsoft FoxPro: Insufficient Memory. There's only
two files in my system for FoxPro and one of the files is in that software
itself. I rebooted, reinstalled, cleaned registry, rebooted, re-installed,
and still I can't get that software to run and I continue to receive the
same Error Message: i.e. Microsoft FoxPro: Insufficient Memory. Can
anyone tell me what the problem is and how I can fix it? Where I might go
to fix it?