Insufficient Memory
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Insufficient Memory
I am trying to migrate PCPLUS7 to a 2.1ghz pc with 1gig memory. I get the software to install. When I try to run it, I get 'Insufficient Memory' Popup.
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I am not sure of your exact problem. I would need more information to be able to help.
Exactly when did you get the error?
How did you migrate PCPLUS7?
If installed, was it with floppy disks or CD?
You may need to get the most current Maintence Release, you can get that HERE
just fill out the required information and follow the steps.
For further assistance feel free to call our technical support office at (800)486-1800.
Exactly when did you get the error?
How did you migrate PCPLUS7?
If installed, was it with floppy disks or CD?
You may need to get the most current Maintence Release, you can get that HERE
just fill out the required information and follow the steps.
For further assistance feel free to call our technical support office at (800)486-1800.

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The problem your describing is known problem with Visual Foxpro 3. This is the programming language that PowerChurch Plus version 7 is written in. This version of Visual Foxpro can only handle up to 768MB of memory. Here is a link that describes the problem. http://support.microsoft.com/default.as ... bContent=1
Unfortunately there is only two ways to fix this problem. The first is decrease the amount of RAM installed in the computer. The second is to upgrade to PowerChurch Plus 8.5. It uses a later version of FoxPro that can handle that amount RAM.
Jeff
Unfortunately there is only two ways to fix this problem. The first is decrease the amount of RAM installed in the computer. The second is to upgrade to PowerChurch Plus 8.5. It uses a later version of FoxPro that can handle that amount RAM.
Jeff