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Cooling Fetish CPU & Motherboard Technologia Mobile Computing Outpost Networking Matrix Other Hardware Agora Classifieds Ars DIY Forum (Name TBD!) Operating Systems & Software memory allocation error cannot load command system halted Battlefront Microsoft OS & Software Colloquium Linux Kung Fu Windows memory allocation error hackintosh Technical Mojo Distributed Computing Arcana Macintoshian Achaia Programmer's Symposium The Server Room Ars Lykaion Gaming, niresh el capitan Extra Strength Caplets The Lounge The Soap Box The Boardroom The Observatory Ars Help & Feedback Ars Subscription Member Areas Image Galleries HELP!!! Memory Allocation Error!!! HELP!!! http://www.hackintosh.zone/forums/topic/886-memory-allocation-error-at-boot-non-recoverable-system-halted/ 11 posts Marrek Wise, Aged Ars Veteran Registered: Mar 13, 2000Posts: 127 Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2001 5:18 pm System:AST Ascentia M Series laptop64mb ram(now 128)swapable cdrom/disk drive4gb ibm travelstar hard driveThe other day I tried to upgrade to win2k on my laptop, but after the initial setup restarted the laptop to continue setup on the hard drive I got an invalid disk error like the hard drive http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?t=938366 still had nothing on it, but when i looked through dos there was a BOOTEX and 2 FOUND dir on the hard drive. So I tried to put win98se back on and to my suprise I would get an "Out of Memory" error in a little grey box during the initial scandisk that 98se runs, then it says "There are still errors on drive C." on a blue screen. When I went to the view log option it put me at a screen that read:"Out of memory. Disable unnecessary memory-resident programs and try again.Memory allocation errorCannot load COMMAND, system halted"These are some trouble shooting things I have tried already:1. Win98se and Win2k cd both work in other computers2. Copied win98 folder from cd to hard drive in dos and tried to install it from the hard drive....it would lock as soon as I hit enter for c:\win98>setup3. I took the cdrom out and booted to dos using the win98se boot disk. Then I ran scandisk from the hard drive and got the same errors that I got from win98se setup.4. Tried existing ram in other ram slot....no go5. Got some new ram and tried it in both slots...no go6.
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can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. alexk47 Level 1 (0 points) Q: Memory allocation error! Addr: 0xdeadbeef, Size: 0x0, Files: hfs.c, Line:732, Memory allocation error! Addr: 0xdeadbeef, Size: 0x0, Files: hfs.c, Line:732 Hello,I have received an iMac A1207 from one friend, it was running on Windows 7. I have tried to put OS X Lion back on it, but now it is impossible to run computer again and get the DVD back.It shows the critical error when it is switched on : Memory allocation error! Addr: 0xdeadbeef, Size: 0x0, Files: hfs.c, Line:732, Memory allocation error! Addr: 0xdeadbeef, Size: 0x0, Files: hfs.c, Line:732This is a non recoverable error! System HALTED!!!I don't know what to do it is first time I am using mac... iMac, Mac OS X (10.7) Posted on Aug 13, 2012 5:47 PM I have this question too Close Q: Memory allocation error! Addr: 0xdeadbeef, Size: 0x0, Files: hfs.c, Line:732, Memory allocation error! Addr: 0xdeadbeef, Size: 0x0 ... Memory allocation error! Addr: 0xdeadbeef, Size: 0x0, Files: hfs.c, Line:732, Memory allocation error! Addr: 0xdeadbeef, Size: 0x0, Files: hfs.c, Line:732 more All replies Helpful answers by Linc Davis, Linc Davis Aug 13, 2012 7:33 PM in response to alexk47 Level 10 (208,037 points) Applications Aug 13, 2012 7:33 PM in response to alexk47 First make sure it has at least 2 GB of RAM. 4 GB would be much better. Upgrade, if necessary.You need a retail Snow Leopard disc. Boot from it and partition the internal drive with the default options (one data partition.) Then call Apple phone sales and buy Lion. You'll be given a code to to download it from the App Store. Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by alexk47, alexk47 Aug 14, 2012 1:21 AM in response to Linc Davis Level 1 (0 points) Aug 14, 2012 1:21 AM in response to Linc Davis Hello, thank you for your answer, but now I have Lion DVD inside the computer and it doesn't want to boot from it, and i don't know how I can eject the DVD... Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by Paul_31, Paul_31 Aug 14, 2012 1:26 AM in response to alexk47 Level 6 (13,925 points) Aug 14, 2012 1:26 AM in response to alexk47 Here's some hints for ejecting the disk: http://osxdaily.com/2009/08/28/eject-a-stuck-