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System Forums → Windows XP - All Editions Javascript Disabled Detected You currently have javascript disabled. Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. "out Of Memory At Line 1" Warning Started by Mamabear , Jun 21 2012 06:27 PM Please log in to reply 7 replies to this topic #1 Mamabear Mamabear Junior TEG Forum Member Members 4 posts Posted 21 June 2012 - 06:27 PM I'm new here, so be patient with me. I signed up on TEG because I have a problem that I need help with, and I sure hope someone out there has a solution! I have XP SP3 Pro. I've searched the internet several times, and lots of people offer solutions for this annoying little problem, none of which have worked for me. Apparently this is common problem, judging from all the pages where I've found it! A few months ago, this warning started popping up infrequently..."Warning from webpage. Out of memory at line 1." This will pop up twice, each time I have to click "ok" and it will go away. Then when I click 'back,' or 'X' to close the page I get the same message except this time it will say "Out of memory at line 6." Again, I click 'ok' and it goes away. It has started popping up more frequently; now on pages that never had a problem before (Reuters, MSNBC, and more.) I'm not a new newbie, but pretty close to it...so any fixit solutions will need to be fairly detailed, please? I have a clean system. No viruses, malware, or spyware (have Avast) and use CCleaner often. A solution someone offered was to increase paging file to 640, which I did, but it made no difference. Most others say it's a bit of malware, but it's not. I don't want to go messing with my registry, since I don't know the first thing about it, but if someone knows a specific thing t