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on Jan 27, 2016 7:50 AM by ryanj3333 Out of Memory error after upgrading to Reader X cyberlopez6 Jan 31, 2011 12:14 PM We have several PDF documents that work fine on Reader 9. acrobat reader dc out of memory But after upgrading to Reader X, the files will not open. Instead, they report an Out Of Memory error and a blank document opens instead. Removing Reader X and re-installing Reader 9 corrects the issue. This has been reproduced on 3 different PCs running both Windows XP and Windows 7.Any suggestions? I have the same question Show 1 Likes(1) 97023Views Tags: none (add) This content has been marked as pdf out of memory fix final. Show 39 replies 1. Re: Out of Memory error after upgrading to Reader X Scott_SomeLargeNumber Jan 31, 2011 3:01 PM (in response to cyberlopez6) Reader X issue:Same issue. Some pdf documents will not open after upgrading to Reader X. "out of memory" error given. The error has no correlation to the size of the PDF or OS. This happens on XP64, XP, Win7 x64. It does correlate to where I get the pdf from. IF my copy machine scans documents into a pdf then there is an issue.The workstations work fine with 9.x versions of reader when downgraded from XReboot does nothingReinstall does nothingpdf from copy machine work in all versions of reader 7 8 and 9 not XSize of pdf does not matter.Will Adobe be issuing a fix?Is there a simple solution? Like Show 0 Likes(0) Actions 2. Re: Out of Memory error after upgrading to Reader X ManishPali Jan 31, 2011 10:28 PM (in response to Scott_SomeLargeNumber) could you please share any sample PDF with which you are seeing the problem? Like Show 0 Likes(0) Actions 3. Re: Out of Memory error after upgrading to Reader X Scott_SomeLargeNumber Feb 1, 2011 10:45 AM (in response to ManishPali) Here it is. Attac
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Adobe Reader Dc Out Of Memory Error
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(for another -23 minute) First of all: Restart your computer Restart you computer, then open the file again. It is surprising how often simply restarting your computer solves a problem. https://forums.adobe.com/thread/785327 Restarting a computer clears its memory and memory cache. Use the current version of Adobe Reader or Acrobat It is important to update your version of Reader or Acrobat. Adobe releases free security updates quarterly. The updates often include improvements to common problems. Download the latest free update: Open Reader or Acrobat. Choose Help > Check For Updates. If a new update https://answers.acrobatusers.com/out-memory-adobex-q155142.aspx is available, it installs automatically. Once installed, restart you computer. Adobe Reader current version is XI, if your Operating System supports it try to install it. If you use Windows, you can also try to repair Adobe Reader installation by going to menu Help > Repair Adobe Reader Installation. Almir R V Santos Edit Answer (for another -24 minute) It is possible that you are dealing with a corrupt PDF file. Have you been able to open this file before? The size of the file does not say much about how much memory Adobe Acrobat or Adobe Reader will require to display the file. BTW: There is no application called "Adobe X", you are either using Adobe Acrobat X or the free Adobe Reader X, which one is it? Does this happen with all PDF files, or is this the only file you are running into this out of memory error with? Karl Heinz Kremer PDF Acrobatics Without a Net PDF Software Development, Training and More... http://www.khkonsulting.com Karl Heinz Kremer Please specify a reason: Spam Duplicate Moderate Content Other Question
Sign in Pricing Blog Support Search GitHub This repository Watch 766 Star 15,934 Fork 3,760 mozilla/pdf.js Code Issues 558 Pull requests 31 https://github.com/mozilla/pdf.js/issues/2170 Projects 2 Wiki Pulse Graphs New issue PDF does not load due to out of memory #2170 Closed wf-r opened this Issue Sep 26, 2012 · 10 comments Projects http://www.iceni.com/blog/what-to-do-when-a-pdf-document-will-not-print-correctly/ None yet Labels 2-performance Milestone No milestone Assignees No one assigned 4 participants wf-r commented Sep 26, 2012 The following PDF does not load on Win7, out of FF 16.0 and pdf.js 0.5.184 (giving an out of memory error): http://www.galileo-tum.de/images/dateien/Stadtspiegel-2-2012.pdf gigaherz commented Sep 26, 2012 I just opened it on windows 7 (x64) using the latest Aurora (17.0a2) and the latest dev pdf.js (same version as you). No errors. Do you happen to have many tabs open, or using firefox with very limited amount of memory? out of memory waddlesplash commented Sep 27, 2012 Maybe he has a system with only 1GB of RAM. Firefox uses 971MB (!!!) of memory when first loading the PDF (up from ~200MB). I have 4GB of RAM, so it is not a problem for me. But this looks like a MEMORY LEAK, because after I go to about:memory and do a "CC" (or even just wait 15s), FF goes down to 300MB of memory. gigaherz commented Sep 27, 2012 If it was a memory leak then it would NOT go back down to 300mb. Speaking generically (I don't know the specifics of Firefox's GC), the garbage collector doesn't do magic. If a piece of code creates a lot of objects at once, even if most of them become unreferenced shortly afterwards they will linger in memory for a bit, until either a scheduled GC collection cycle or an "emergency" one (low memory situations) runs. The issue here may be that the worker has a peak ram usage that's nearly (or over) 1gb, during the calcu
Blog On-line Guarantee Iceni Technology Blog All about PDF Editors, PDF Editing and Office Productivity Simon Crowfoot August 27, 2012 What To Do When A PDF Document Will Not Print Correctly You have probably experienced a problem with printing a PDF file. If not, keep the following hints in mind for when you do have a problem. One possible source of the problem could be that the PDF file is corrupt. Corruption can occur through a variety of methods including errors introduced by some ISPs when emailing several files at the same time. They combine the files internally in their system and then separate them back out when the email leaves their forwarding system. Fortunately, few ISPs or email services still do this. Another source of corruption can be a corrupted disk sector or bad memory. Intermittent failures such as these can sometimes cause a corrupted PDF file when it is created. Try recreating the PDF from the original source and see if the problem remains. If someone else sent you the file, have him or her forward the file again and see if it prints OK. Corrupted fonts can also cause a problem printing PDF files. Reloading the fonts used may correct the problem. Your printer driver or firmware could also be a source of misprints or failure to print. If you get an out of memory error, the PDF could be too large for the printer to process. Try printing to a different printer. There is a work around if the above methods fail to resolve your PDF printing problems. With the document open, go to Print as usual. When the print options page opens up, click on the Advanced button. You will find a checkbox labeled as Print As Image. Click that box. You can also select a print resolution. 300 dpi is the default. Click OK to close the Advanced window. Click OK in the Print window to print the PDF file. This should work on all but the most stubborn files. Finally, you can try to repair the damaged PDF file. There are several free tools available to repair some PDF files and there are PDF repair programs you can buy. Use your favorite search engine and enter “PDF repair software” and try a few free programs before purchasing one. 8 Posted in