JonathanEngr
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I'm having a time at my office trying to figure out what to do about insufficient system memory, and thought someone might have some suggestions.
We're trying to manipulate an AutoCAD (drawing) file that is 30 MB in size on a new (less than 1 year old) PC running XP Pro and has 4 gigs of RAM. The system is using a dual-core Phenom processor, in case that matters.
Anyway, the drawing file is fairly large for an AutoCAD file, but not the biggest we've worked on. When we try to do any major change in the file, it gives an "insufficient system memory" error and crashes, forcing AutoCAD to close. We've tried tinkering with the virtual system memory, etc., but with no luck. Is it possible to be eating up all 4 gigs of memory and then the shared memory? Any suggestions on how to get around this?
We're trying to manipulate an AutoCAD (drawing) file that is 30 MB in size on a new (less than 1 year old) PC running XP Pro and has 4 gigs of RAM. The system is using a dual-core Phenom processor, in case that matters.
Anyway, the drawing file is fairly large for an AutoCAD file, but not the biggest we've worked on. When we try to do any major change in the file, it gives an "insufficient system memory" error and crashes, forcing AutoCAD to close. We've tried tinkering with the virtual system memory, etc., but with no luck. Is it possible to be eating up all 4 gigs of memory and then the shared memory? Any suggestions on how to get around this?