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Thread: Re: HAVING TROUBLE LOADING VBNET 2003 MSDN LIBRARY
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| Re: HAVING TROUBLE LOADING VBNET 2003
MSDN LIBRARY |
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2007-10-22 12:42:28 |
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Hi Tr,
Thank you for your response. I have 1.12 gb of ram I will
try to increase that. How do I check my page file size and what
should it be set to?
Thank you,
Bruce
--- In helpwithvb%40yahoogroups.com">helpwithvb yahoogroups.com, "Tim Rupp" <tim.rupp ...> wrote:
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> I *think* I had a similar problem way back when I installed VB.NET
2003.
>
> If memory serves correctly, I only had 1GB of memory installed, and
even
> though it said that the program would run in a 1GB sandbox, it
needed 2GB to
> install. Make sure your memory is sufficient and check out your
page file
> size.
>
> I could be mistaken...it's been a while since that version was
installed
> (five years, four employers, and three states ago...) and the
synapses
> aren't as young as they used to be! ;)
>
> /tr
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>
>
> On 10/22/07, powhood <tripbismark ...> wrote:
> >
> > Hi VB Help,
> > When I try to load the MSDN part of my VBNET 2003 program
> > It accepts the first two MSDN CDs then on the third MSDN CD my
computer
> > shuts down I get a message such as " A problem has been detected
and
> > windows has been shut down to prevent damage to your computer in
then
> > states Bad_Pool_Caller or Page_Fault_ sometimes my computer just
locks
> > up. Any suggestions?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Bruce
> >
> >
> >
>
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| RE: Re: HAVING TROUBLE LOADING VBNET
2003 MSDN LIBRARY |
  United States |
2007-10-22 14:43:45 |
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Hi Bruce,
Has anyone asked if you are running Vista, or
if you are running Vista without the maximum
RAM this OS can presently support, which is 3 GB ?
Just Wondering,
Steve
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Sent out around
15:44 EST Monday, October 22, 2007
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From: helpwithvb%40yahoogroups.com">helpwithvb yahoogroups.com
[mailto: helpwithvb%40yahoogroups.com">helpwithvb yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of powhood
Sent: Monday, October 22, 2007 1:42 PM
To: helpwithvb%40yahoogroups.com">helpwithvb yahoogroups.com
Subject: [helpwithvb]
Re: HAVING TROUBLE LOADING VBNET 2003 MSDN LIBRARY
Hi Tr,
Thank you for your response. I have 1.12 GB of ram I will
try to increase that. How do I check my page file size and what
should it be set to?
Thank you,
Bruce
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| Re: Re: HAVING TROUBLE LOADING VBNET
2003 MSDN LIBRARY |
  United States |
2007-10-22 15:20:44 |
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To check you paging file size (Virtual Memory):
My Computer -> System Information ->Advanced ->Performance Settings ->Advanced Tab ->Virtual Memory
/tr
On 10/22/07, powhood < tripbismark aol.com" target="_blank">tripbismark aol.com> wrote:
Hi Tr, Thank you for your response. I have 1.12 gb of ram I will try to increase that. How do I check my page file size and what should it be set to?
Thank you, Bruce
--- In
helpwithvb%40yahoogroups.com" target="_blank">helpwithvb yahoogroups.com, "Tim Rupp" <tim.rupp ...> wrote: > > I *think* I had a similar problem way back when I installed
VB.NET 2003. > > If memory serves correctly, I only had 1GB of memory installed, and even > though it said that the program would run in a 1GB sandbox, it
needed 2GB to > install. Make sure your memory is sufficient and check out your page file > size. > > I could be mistaken...it's been a while since that version was installed > (five years, four employers, and three states ago...) and the
synapses > aren't as young as they used to be! ;) > > /tr > > > > On 10/22/07, powhood <tripbismark ...> wrote: > > > > Hi VB Help,
> > When I try to load the MSDN part of my VBNET 2003 program > > It accepts the first two MSDN CDs then on the third MSDN CD my computer > > shuts down I get a message such as " A problem has been detected
and > > windows has been shut down to prevent damage to your computer in then > > states Bad_Pool_Caller or Page_Fault_ sometimes my computer just locks > > up. Any suggestions? > >
> > Thanks, > > Bruce > > > > > > >
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