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olivia

can anyone tell me how to check the system resoures. when
i try to open certain files i get message telling my my
system resources are low... i dont know what this means.
thanx in advance for any help
 
Resources as in memory,you might try opening control-panel,ADM.,ope
event viewer ans chk for events/errors,more info would be available on it.
 
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Resources as in memory,you might try opening control- panel,ADM.,open
event viewer ans chk for events/errors,more info would be available on it.
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thank you.. i went there to the events and it has 1,700
things on it.. but i dont know what to do with them.
maybe i didnt explain my original problem. when i try to
open two window at one time my pc just drags. it has told
me i have low resources...hope im making sense. thank you
again, olivia
 
things on it.. but i dont know what to do with them.
maybe i didnt explain my original problem. when i try to
open two window at one time my pc just drags. it has told
me i have low resources...hope im making sense. thank you
again, olivia

When you get in Event Viewer, items marked in yellow are "alerts." Red
items are "errors." Double click on any of these to see more details.
Choose the ones with data and time stamps that coincide with the times that
you receive the error message. Check under System and under Applications.
What you are looking for is a more detailed message about the "low
resources."

XP does not have the problem with user resources that Win9x or ME did. It
is likely that this message is coming from a program that is not quite
compatible with XP. If you can find a program name in the details found in
Event Viewer, check for an update for that program.
 
-----Original Message-----


When you get in Event Viewer, items marked in yellow are "alerts." Red
items are "errors." Double click on any of these to see more details.
Choose the ones with data and time stamps that coincide with the times that
you receive the error message. Check under System and under Applications.
What you are looking for is a more detailed message about the "low
resources."

XP does not have the problem with user resources that Win9x or ME did. It
is likely that this message is coming from a program that is not quite
compatible with XP. If you can find a program name in the details found in
Event Viewer, check for an update for that program.

--
Sharon F
MS-MVP ~ Windows XP Shell/User
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thanx to all that responded to this problem. i think i
need professional help. im a novice pc'er.. thanx again..
 
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