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to this Thread… 01-24-2015,08:31 AM #1 GA HotBox View Profile View Forum Posts Member Since Jan 23, 2015 Posts 11 Run out of Application Memory My Mac keeps coming up with the same message 'Your system has run out of Application Memory'. Has anyone come up with a solution to this? As in how to get rid of this continuing message? My Mac has plenty of memory! Reply With computer is low on memory error message Quote 01-24-2015,08:40 AM #2 dtravis7 View Profile View Forum Posts Member Since Jan 04, 2005 Location Modesto, Ca. Posts 28,981 Specs:iMac 2010 27" QuadI7 OSX10.11, iMac 2008 OSX10.11, MBP Late2011OSX10.11 , iPad Air, iPhone 3GS What are your Mac's Specs and what version of OSX is this? I would bet it's 10.9 Mavericks or 10.10 Yosemite. ...Dennis Mac-Forums Community Guidelines Reply With Quote 01-24-2015,08:52 AM #3 GA HotBox View Profile View Forum Posts Member Since Jan 23, 2015 Posts 11 10.9 but, am able to upgrade to Yosemite. Would you suggest the upgrade? And do you have any suggestion to get rid of the message 'Your system has run out of application memory' then a 'Force Quit' a bunch of applications as: Safari, Mail, Finder - most of the time I am not running any of them! Reply With Quote 01-24-2015,08:55 AM #4 pigoo3 View Profile View Forum Posts Member Since May 20, 2008 Location U.S. Posts 35,812 Specs:2011 13" MBP 2.3ghz, 8gig ram, OS 10.8.5 Need a lot more in the way of specs. Such as how much ram does your computer have? - Nick - Too many "beachballs", read this: Beachballs - Computer seems slower than it used to? Read this for some slow c
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