Not Enough Browser Memory

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Sharon

I have a brand new Toshiba Pentium 4 laptop. I have plenty
of memory and up until recently have been able to play
pogo games with no problem. Two days ago I started
getting a "Not Enough Browser Memory" it tries to load the
game but then the browser closes, I get the error message
and I can't get into Pogo. This happened twice before and
I had to use system restore and back date it a few weeks.
I wanted to try that again this time but wasn't able to.
Why would a brand new computer with tons of memory get
a 'not enough browser memory message' How can I fix this
and how do you allocate more memory to a browser?
 
Hi Sharon :-)

Sharon said:
I have a brand new Toshiba Pentium 4 laptop. I have plenty
of memory and up until recently have been able to play
pogo games with no problem. Two days ago I started
getting a "Not Enough Browser Memory" it tries to load the
game but then the browser closes, I get the error message
and I can't get into Pogo. This happened twice before and
I had to use system restore and back date it a few weeks.
I wanted to try that again this time but wasn't able to.
Why would a brand new computer with tons of memory get
a 'not enough browser memory message' How can I fix this
and how do you allocate more memory to a browser?

You might try the following and see if it might help. Perhaps it might be
similar to your problem:
(From a post by Kwan-Leung Chan)
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Low Resources - Per Kwan-Leung Chan [MSFT]

Go to Tools at the top tool bar.
2> Then choose the "Internet Options" menu item. The Internet Options dialog
will pop up.
3> On the "General" page, click on "Delete Files...". The Delete Files
dialog pops up.
4> Check the box "Delete all offline content"
5> Click OK to close the "Delete Files" dialog
6> On the "Internet Options" dialog, click on "Delete Cookies...". The
"Delete Cookies" dialog pops up.
7> Click OK to close the "Delete Cookies" dialog
8> Now click OK to close the "Internet Options" dialog

If this does not solve your problem, you can use the "Disk Cleanup" facility
to free more space.
1> Go to
Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> System Tools -> Disk Cleanup.
2> Select the drives in turn (this is simpler then trying to figure out
which disk contains
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HTH

Jan :)
 

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