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TechSpot RSS Get our weekly newsletter Search TechSpot Trending Hardware The Web Culture Mobile Gaming Apple Microsoft Google Reviews Graphics Laptops Smartphones CPUs Storage Cases Keyboard & Mice Outstanding Features Must Reads Hardware Software Gaming Tips & Tricks Best Of Downloads Latest Downloads Popular Apps Editors Picks Device Drivers Product Finder New Releases New PC Games Laptops Smartphones Routers Storage Motherboards Monitors Forums Recent Activity Today's Posts News Comments TechSpot Forums Forums Software Windows Today's Posts There is not enough free memory to run thisprogram ByShinshan Mar 4, 2013 Post New Reply Hey guys, wasn't too sure where to post this so I figured here is best. I keep getting this error when trying to install certain things and I don't know why, my PC is brand new, I just built it last week. Any help would be great Not sure if related but I often get messages such as "You require permission from the computer's administrator to make changes to this file" and something else about not having the correct permissions to install things. :/ Specs (if needed): CPU: i7-3770k GPU: XFX HD 7970 MOBO: Asus P67 Sabertooth PSU: Corsair HX750W RAM: 8GB Corsair Vengeance HDD: Seagate Barracuda 1TB 7200rpm OS: Windows 7 Home Premium Mar 4, 2013 #1 EXCellR8 The Conservative Posts: 1,835 I hope that's a 64-bit version of Home Premium with that amount of RAM... which seems to be unrelated to your actual question. What you need is to disable Windows UAC (User Account Control) or and applications as an Administrator. If you're the only user on the computer your profile should already be Administrative, but check this as well. Mar 4, 2013 #2 jobeard TS Ambassador Posts: 9,144 +597 EXCellR8 said: ↑ I hope that's a 64-bit version of Home Premium with that amount of RAM... which seems to be unrelated to your actual question. What you need is to disable Windows UAC (User Account Control) or and applications as an Administrator.Click to expand... hmm; BAD advice imo. The UAC is designed to protect you from unknown programs attempting to install into protected areas of the system (eg: \Windows\* & \Program Files\* ). THIS IS A GOOD THING and one of Win/7 features that make it Better and more Secure. It's trivial to set the Admin password (in fact should have already occurred on the first boot) and jus