Error 2009 Not Enough Space For Environment
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is triggered when a batch file attempts to set an environment variable but cannot because the shell is out of environment space. We recommend that you set the environment size http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_vista-windows_programs/application-error-not-enough-space-for-environment/51776919-8764-e011-8dfc-68b599b31bf5 to be at least 2048. There are a number of ways to do this, one of which is (in Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.0): 1. Open a dos prompt window (if http://www.polymath-software.com/support/environ.htm yours opens full-screen, hit Alt+Enter to get a window). 2. Click on the 'Properties' button at the top. 3. At the end of the Cmd line, add the text '/e:2048' (if you've already got this, change the existing number to 2048 or greater). Another way to do this (for Windows 3.x and Windows95) is: 1) Open the SYSTEM.INI file and find the section "[NonWindowsApp]". 2) Ensure this section contains the following entry: CommandEnvSize=2048 This size can be adjusted upward... POLYMATH Software [ home | overview | order| manuals | support| demos ] support ]
briefly discussing the three most frequent causes : malware, uncontrolled applications, and insufficient maintenance, http://www.nonabyte.net/error-2009-not-enough-space-for-environment/ because many readers write about their computer responding slowly. Malware Perhaps the most important factor to a badly performing computer is malware. Usually this is related to downloading a software that includes spyware, by not having browser security options large enough, by carelessly downloading P2P files, or by failing to install security areas in a not enough timely manner. Step 1. Update the definitions of your anti virus and operate a full scan of your hard disk in Safe Mode. Solve any unfixable problems. Note that some viruses need extra steps until they can be removed; typically a websearch will find specific directions or a particular removal tool. If you can't find a not enough space solution, use the BC forums to obtain support. Step 2. You've recently downloaded an application, and if the sluggishness is surprising, the problem might live there. Test this by completely removing it. A user will normally perform a web search about the program before downloading it because in most instances, any possible trouble with malware or poor performance will have surfaced. Step 3. Adware and Spyware can radically impact your computer's functionality, and these are all over the Net. Experienced users will regularly run two or three of the applications, because each company has its own criteria for what constitutes spyware and will simply search against their own established. (A listing of quite good, free antispyware programs is provided by BC). Again, solve any open issues before continuing to the next phase. For additional reading about Malware and some malware removal applications, use BC's Tutorial section; most of the applications have very great Help files that explain how they operate also as the unique attributes