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Windows operating system. [includeme file="rightdownloadbox.php"] If you have an error related to Microsoft Access Out Of Memory, we strongly recommend that you download the (Microsoft Access Out Of Memory) Repair Tool located here. This article http://repairerrors.net/microsoft-access-out-of-memory.html shows you how to fix Windows based Microsoft Access Out Of Memory errors both manually and automatically. This article will also help you troubleshoot common error messages related to Microsoft Access Out Of Memory error code https://bytes.com/topic/access/answers/911390-out-memory-error-when-compiling that you may encounter. Please note that this article was published earlier under WIKI_Q748358 Contents 1. What are Microsoft Access Out Of Memory errors? 2. What causes Microsoft Access Out Of Memory errors? 3. How out of to fix Microsoft Access Out Of Memory errors. What are Microsoft Access Out Of Memory errors? The Microsoft Access Out Of Memory error is a common format that is used by Windows and other Microsoft compatible software and vendors. Manufacturers use codes to identify what caused the problem. This can be in the form of a technical description and/or a numeric error number. In certain cases the error can have more parameters out of memory in its format. Any additional hexadecimal code contains the address of the memory locations where instruction(s) were loaded during the time of the error. What causes Microsoft Access Out Of Memory errors? The Microsoft Access Out Of Memory error can be caused by damaged Windows system files. Corrupted system files entries can threaten the well-being of your computer. Many events can result in creating system file errors. Some of those possible events include improper deletion of applications and hardware and incomplete installations or uninstallations. File errors can also be caused when your computer has just been recovered from an virus, adware or spyware attack or by an incorrect computer shutdown. These activities may result in the deletion or corruption of entries in your Windows system files. The corrupted system files will lead to missing and improperly linked information and problems on the files used to make applications work correctly. How to fix Microsoft Access Out Of Memory errors There are two ways to solve this error: The Manual (Advanced) User Solution:
1) Start the computer and log on as Administrator. 2) Click the Start button and then select All Programs, Accessories, System Tools, and finally, choose System Restore. 3) Select "Restore my computer to an earlier time" option in the new windhelp? Post your question and get tips & solutions from a community of 418,595 IT Pros & Developers. It's quick & easy. "Out of memory" error when compiling Expert 100+ P: 1,204 jimatqsi I've been fighting this error for 2 days now. I've decompiled and compressed the DB. It's normally about 100MB after compression and grows sometimes to about 150MB. I've googled this and found a number of suggestions but so far nothing has helped. I've gotten it in both Access 2007 and 2003; I keep the DB in Access 2003 format so I can use either of those versions. I've deleted forms and modules no longer used; I've changed many Public functions to Private functions, as many as I could. I read somewhere that a reference to a missing table can do this. Does anybody know about that? I may have deleted some tables or links to tables that I thought were no longer used. (And they're not but maybe some unused code references one). Any ideas? Thanks, Jim Apr 6 '11 #1 Post Reply ✓ answered by Stewart Ross Following on from my last reply, I wonder if you have a missing END IF at the end of a sub or function? If I remember correctly, this does not generate the error that you would expect - a missing END for a block IF - but can cause stack space issues which, like endless recursion, result in Out of Memory errors. -Stewart Share this Question 5 Replies Expert Mod 100+ P: 2,316 TheSmileyCoder I had a similar issue once, and whether or not the cause of it is the same as yours only Access knows. What I would suggest is to search all your code for SET statements, and make sure that for each SET statement there is a matching SET=nothing statement at the end of the procedure. I believe that access in theory should collect the garbage itself when you exit the function/sub, but I have heard that its still a good idea to do such a cleanup. At least it worked for me. EDIT: Sorry, I didn't read your title properly. I didn't notice that you said it was specifically when compiling, so I dont think my posted advice really applies after all. Apr 6 '11 #2 reply 100+ P: 579 beacon Hi Jim, I've had the same issue before and it was resolved by checking and/or re-adding the references. When you're in VBA, go to Tools -> References. Make sure that all of the libraries you need for your database are included. Also, look at each of the library references you've already got...it may say