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not enough space for thread data" message in Windows 7?210Alisson BerthoJun 26, 2015Why I am receiving this
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error message in Windows 7 when I use SourceTree:"Runtime Error!Program: r6016 not enough space for thread data java c:\Program Files (x86)\git\bin\git.exeR6016 - not enough space for thread data" ?sourcetreeCommentCommentAdd your comment...6 answers210Alisson BerthoJul java runtime error not enough space for thread data 14, 2015If your Windows is 64-bit version, the problem is the version of your Git. You need a 64-bit Git version but at this moment, https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/126709 the only you can find is an alternative Git for Windows. Remove all Git components in your computer and install Git For Windows 64-bit.Download it here: https://github.com/git-for-windows/git/releasesCommentCommentAdd your comment...10-1Leonardo Louro JustinoJul 15, 2015problem solved after installed external git x64.CommentCommentAdd your comment...10-1Leonardo Louro JustinoJul 15, 2015i am using the embeded git from https://answers.atlassian.com/questions/18450975/why-i-am-receiving-r6016-not-enough-space-for-thread-data-message-in-windows-7 source tree.is there a way to update that git?thanks for the replyCommentCommentAdd your comment...10-1Leonardo Louro JustinoJul 14, 2015i am having the same problem after upgrading to version 1.16.16.what can i do to solve this issue?CommentCommentAdd your comment...10-1William Zanchet [Atlassian]Jun 26, 2015Hello Alisson,This problem seems to be related to your Windows 7 rather than SourceTree.I could find the following thread that might be able to help you: http://www.techsupportforum.com/forums/f217/r6016-not-enough-space-for-thread-data-733249.htmlCheers,WZCommentCommentAdd your comment...10-1Nic Brough [Adaptavist]Jun 26, 2015I've run into this error on other applications, it's mostly shoddy code in Windows that programs have to work around. There are three solutions If you're on a 32 bit version of git, move to the 64 bit one The workaround that programs usually have to implement is not present in git for windows after 1.9.2, so if you downgrade to that, it should go away. (Obviously, this may not be possible)Use any other operating system! (Ok, a bit facetious, probabl
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