"Pudentame" <no.one@no.were.invalid> a écrit dans le message de
news: 47d1cd86$0$16677$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
> flambe wrote:
>> In a Windows operating system, 3.x to the horror that is
>> Vista, out of memory warnings do not necessarily have anything
>> to do with available physical or virtual memory. In fact they
>> rarely do.
>> Out of memory warnings usually refer to dwindling system
>> resources, the pointers that the OS uses to keep track of
>> things. While successive versions of Windows have improved on
>> this it is still a problem for many reasons.
>
> Usually due to Windows poor implementation of how it
> re-allocates resources when programs close. Win2k is Win-NT 4.0
> with some bug fixes.
>
> The one bug that didn't get fixed is NT's notorious memory
> "leaks". The OS just loses track of pointers after they've been
> allocated to a program. When the program releases the pointers,
> the OS doesn't pick them back up.
>
> About the only answer when you get one of these out of memory
> messages is save what you can and re-boot.
>
> With Win-NT 4.0 and Win2k it's probably a good idea to shut it
> down and re-start it every morning before trying to do anything
> else anyway.
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Si stratta a mio avviso di una problema di installazione e
aggiornamento
di un'anomalia mai vista.
Ho trovato ANCHE questa soluzione che ancora devo provare (devo
lavorare
o giocare al tecnico di Scuola Radio Elettra con Adobe?):
http://joemaller.com/2007/08/10/fixi...saving/#update
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