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siameseee

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9/3/2010 | |
I don't know what's causing this error, it states:
'Memory has run out - please reboot, free some space on your system drive, and then run the game again.'
I have just deleted many pictures, unused agents in my creatures 3 folder and emptied the Recycle Bin. Even after doing so, the same error appears when I start the game.
Can anybody help me with this one?
If anyone can help me, I'd greatly appreciate it.
Thanks for reading,
Siameseee |

kittie887

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9/3/2010 | |
I just went through this over at creturetopia. You can find my post in the help forums if you want to read it. I found out after much testing and restarting, that what was causing my issues were the C1toDS norn sprites. Thanks to the help of norngirl who fixed the sprites and mailed them to me I no longer have such issues. You can pop over to that forum and check it out here http://www.creaturetopia.org/ |
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eprillios
    

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9/3/2010 | |
How many capacity do you have on your hard-drive, and how much free space do you have according to Windows' disk management?
Some old applications can't handle space at some point so they'll think that you ran out of space.

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siameseee

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9/3/2010 | |
Ok, thank you! I'll check out the link. |
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Ghosthande
    

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9/3/2010 | |
Do note that memory is not the same thing as disk space, so deleting files off your computer to free up disk space is rarely an effective solution for a memory problem.
You can find Kittie's problem and solution here.
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kittie887

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9/3/2010 | |
Thank you Ghosthande. Unfortunately I could not figure out how to link to the exact post. |