Error - 108 Not Enough Memory
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Memory" ErrorConfiguring Outlook client for Mac experiencing memory errors.To resolve this issue, change the Outlook preferences. To do this, follow these steps:1. Exit all open applications.2. Start Outlook.3. On the menu, click Outlook, and then select Preferences.4. Open Reading.5. In the Security section, click to select In all messages or In messages from my contacts.6. Close the window.7. Restart Outlook, and then test to make sure that the error does not recur.*If the security change does not resolve the issue rebuild the ID database (Instructions below).How to Rebuild your Identity DatabaseStep One: Quit all applications.You must quit all applications before you continue with the following steps.1. To quit an application, click the
Discussion Groups Store Shop Now Upgrade How to Buy Solutions Volume Licensing Affiliate Program Roxio Mobile User Groups Partners Roxio Community Forums Members Calendar Sign In » View New Content Roxio Community → Macintosh Applications → Popcorn 3 Javascript Disabled Detected http://forums.support.roxio.com/topic/45260-not-enough-memory-result-code-108/ You currently have javascript disabled. Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access http://www.office.mvps.org/error/not_enough_memory.html full functionality. Not Enough Memory? Result Code = -108 Started by jpdyson , Nov 29 2008 08:35 AM Please log in to reply 3 replies to this topic #1 jpdyson jpdyson Newbie Members 3 posts Posted 29 November 2008 - 08:35 AM I've tried burning an unprotected, 2GB VIDEO_TS folder using Popcorn many times, after reboots and all sorts not enough of other troubleshooting, only to get an error indicating that there's not enough memory and a result code of -108. Any pointers?iMac Core 2 Duo 2.0 GHz, 4GB RAM, OSX 10.5.5, Popcorn 3.0.2 Back to top #2 tsantee tsantee Digital Guru Members 14,131 posts Gender:Male Location:Eugene, Oregon Posted 29 November 2008 - 03:16 PM That error appears when something is missing from within the VIDEO_TS folder. Popcorn reads the IFO file and that file is not enough memory pointing to something that isn't there. This is a common issue when people rip DVDs without using a full disc extraction. I don't know what might have caused it in your case.An alternative is to use the Media Browser to extract the video(s) from the VIDEO_TS folder as MPEG files and to author a new video DVD. This is done by placing the VIDEO_TS folder on the desktop and choosing DVD-Video as the format. I'm just a fellow Toast-user so please don't blame Roxio for any misguidance I may provide. And do let me know if your issue gets solved. Cheers from Eugene, Oregon! Back to top #3 jpdyson jpdyson Newbie Members 3 posts Posted 29 November 2008 - 06:19 PM Thanks for the tip - I'd like to replicate that error somehow in order to verify. You'd think if that were the case, then the error message would simply state that. No-brainer, if that's truly what the error means. Back to top #4 jpdyson jpdyson Newbie Members 3 posts Posted 30 November 2008 - 12:07 PM OK, I concur - the source was the issue. Thank you.Hey, Roxio: Improved error message needed Back to top Back to Popcorn 3 0 user(s) are reading this topic 0 members, 0 guests, 0 anonymous users Reply to quoted postsClear Roxio Community → Macintosh Applications &rar
Outlook Articles MSFT KB articles 2011 MSFT KB articles Exchange Search Microsoft KBs Latest Updates! Site Navigation Download updates from Office Mac or use AutoUpdate under Help in the menu bar. More Info on updates Support our site SIGNUP FOR HOSTMONSTER.COM MVP Sites The Word MVP Site Word and Excel Help MacOffice Topics Using MS Word Alea Jacta Ouest Support our Site Office365 Home Premium 1YR Subscription Not enough memory Number Errors Text Errors Install/Update Errors Common Errors Exchange Errors Print Errors iPhone Errors Connection Errors MobileMe Errors Not enough memory Unfortunately, the "not enough memory" error message has been known to occur when the issue has nothing whatsoever to do with memory. i.e. it's a faulty description on a generic error that can be triggered by all sorts of things. If the problem occurs when trying to receive mail, it could be a bad message trying to download. Log into your email account using your web browser and move all mail out of the Inbox to begin testing for the bad message. Usually it's one of the oldest messages. Move a few messages at a time to the Inbox and try downloading. Eventually you'll find the culprit. This could be a font problem. If you use Suitcase to manage your fonts, and you deactivate one of the fonts that is required to display the current message you could receive this error. As Entourage and the other Microsoft apps have a nonstandard way of handling fonts, they don't respond well to a removal while the app is running. Microsoft has a set of required fonts to keep in mind. It may be that one of them is missing or has been deactivated by font management software. See this post for more help. Physical RAM: Apple now recommends at least 512MB of memory for Leopard. 1 GB of memory will not cover having multiple applications open and especially those like Adobe and Microsoft that have high memory requirements. In general most users will say 2GB is the minimum. Upgrading your computer with more memory is probably one of the best presents you can give yourself. After checking your memory: check your database for corruption. Does that fix it? Check cache files: You may need to run a utility (Yasu, MacJanitor, Cache Cleaner) to clean up and out the logs, caches, etc. by the cron scripts (normally run by OS X during the night). This issue can also be caused by bad font caches for Entourage/Office. Take a look at an app called FontNuke (freeware) for resetting all your Font Caches. If you are using Quark at the same time and activating/deactivating fonts that could be sou