Project 64 1.7 Error Failed To Allocate Memory
Go to Page... Page 1 of 6 1 23 > Last » Thread Tools Display Modes #1 14th June 2009, 04:54 AM RapidPixel Project Supporter Junior Member Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: Honolulu, Hawaii Posts: 25 failed to allocate memory I'm not sure what I am doing wrong but whenever I try to load a rom with pj64vs1.7x(doesn't matter which one) I get an error message that says "failed to allocate memory" and after this happens the only thing I can do in the emulator is exit. I haven't been able to find another person who has had this problem on the forum so I'm quite perplexed as to what may be the cause of the problem. I have already read the information on the error message @ http://www.pj64-emu.com/manual-and-guides/ but none of these have helped I can only imagine that it's something super simple that I'm doing wrong. My Computer Toshiba Tecra M4 Tablet PC Running: Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005 CPU: (Intel centrino) 2.13GHz GPU: (nVidia GeForce Go 6600 TE 128M) 128 MB RAM: 2 GB Last edited by RapidPixel; 14th June 2009 at 05:16 AM. RapidPixel View Public Profile Send a private message to RapidPixel Find all posts by RapidPixel #2 14th June 2009, 05:26 AM squall_leonhart Alpha Tester Project Supporter Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Sydney, Australia Posts: 2,867 you running any antivirus apps? i've had this error with both 1.7 and pcsx2, and the problem was the anti-dialer component of Kaspersky 7, 2009 does not have this problem. __________________ Xfire Profile | VBA-M | XBCD 0.2.7 CPU:Intel i7 920 @ 3.8(D0), Mainboard:Asus Rampage II Gene, Memory:12GB Corsair Vengeance 1600 Video:EVGA Geforce GTX 680+ 4GB, Sound:Creative XFI Titanium Fatal1ty Pro, Monitor:BenQ G2400WD HDD:500GB Spinpoint F3, 1TB WD Black, 2TB WD Red, 1TB WD Black Case:NZXT Guardian 921RB, PSU:Corsair 620HX, OS:Windows 7 SP1 squall_leonhart View Public Profile Send a private message to squall_leonhart Visit squall_leonhart's homepage! Find all posts by squall_leonhart #3 14th June 20
Questions»"Failed to Allocate Memory"(N64 Problem) Pages: [1] « previous next » Print Author Topic: "Failed to Allocate Memory"(N64 Problem) (Read 3494 times) 0 Members and 2 Guests are viewing this topic. Hakudamashi Mr.Short Answer Super Sonic! (+) Karma: 261 Offline Gender: Location: In my room Age: 22 Posts: 16,533 Activity 1% I will treasure this always. "Failed to Allocate Memory"(N64 Problem) « on: January 11, 2009, 12:46:47 PM » Yes,whenever I try to load a rom on my N64 emulator it says "failed to allocate memory" how do I fix this? Logged OR ELSE!Compliments to our Goddess for http://forum.pj64-emu.com/showthread.php?t=829 this piece of superspecialawesome!DO NOTCLICK!m'kay annoyinglad Guest Re: "Failed to Allocate Memory"(N64 Problem) « Reply #1 on: January 11, 2009, 01:33:57 PM » I can only guess that you're using Project64, so I went to their site and this is what it said for how to fix it.This error should rarely appear in PJ64 v1.6 since the resource usage was made lower, so if you're using http://soniczone.net/forum/?topic=1906.0 an older version please upgrade to v1.6 or laterIf you still see the error, we suggest you try the following in this order. Try running Project64 after each step:Free as much RAM as possible (preferably over 100MB) by shutting down unneeded processes.Make sure you have set a large permanent Windows swapfile (preferably over 512MB).If you use WindowsXP try using a Windows compatibility mode (right click on Project64.exe > Properties > Compatibility. Choose e.g. Windows 98, and press OK). Or if you are using a compatibilty mode, try not using one, or using a different one. You could try running a "RAM freeing/compacting" type program for example FreeRAM XP Pro (this is not an endorsement of this particular software).Try removing any spyware on your computer with a spyware removal pograms sych as Ad-Aware or Spybot. Some users report that Windows XP Hotfix - KB828741 or KB841356 causes this error, you could try uninstalling that (though we are not responsible for any security implications of doing this!). Others say installing SP2 for WinXP fixed this problem.If you use a program called MSN Plus! or Messenger Plus try closing them. Also other IM programs.Some users report uninstalling Logitch Mouseware fixed th
error message "Failed to allocate memory"... This has only happened since i have installed Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2. Has anybody got any suggestions... i have asked on there forums... but no body seems http://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/failed-to-allocate-memory.389321/ to know... please tell me as soon as possible Possible solutions i have tried are: *Virtual Memory freeing software *Closing unneeded processes *Continous reinstallment incl. Removing Project64 Registry Keys *Many others... From www.emutalk.net... i have tried most if not all of there suggestions. Please give your suggestions but no repeats of ones i have already done if possible..... cheers Guest, Jul 29, 2004 #1 Advertisements Plato Guest =?Utf-8?B?U2hhZG93?= wrote: > > Using a N64 Emulator project 64 called "Project64" i get a error message "Failed to allocate memory"... This has only happened since i have installed Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2. Has anybody got any suggestions... i have asked on there forums... but no body seems to know... please tell me as soon as possible WARNING! This technical preview is unsupported and is intended for testing purposes only. Do not use in production environments. Plato, Jul 30, 2004 #2 Advertisements Steve N. project 64 1.7 Guest Shadow wrote: > Using a N64 Emulator called "Project64" i get a error message "Failed > to allocate memory"... This has only happened since i have installed > Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2. Has anybody got any > suggestions... i have asked on there forums... but no body seems to > know... please tell me as soon as possible > > Possible solutions i have tried are: *Virtual Memory freeing software > *Closing unneeded processes *Continous reinstallment incl. Removing > Project64 Registry Keys *Many others... > > From www.emutalk.net... i have tried most if not all of there > suggestions. > > Please give your suggestions but no repeats of ones i have already > done if possible..... cheers How is anyone supposed to know if what they might offer would be "repeats" or not? I.e., stick to the original thread. Obvious answer: Remove SP2. It's *STILL* in BETA, no matter what cute numbers and letters they tag on it. My personal attitude about ANY OS Service Packs is to *WAIT*... wait... then wait some more... let OTHER people be the Guinea Pigs, then read about their mis-adventures (and hopefully solutions) in newsgroups like this one. Steve Steve N., Jul 30, 2004 #3 Advertisements Show Ignored Content Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question? It takes just 2 minutes to sign u