Insufficient RAM Error

DM
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David_Megard
Apr 5, 2007
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Hi, I’m having the exact same problem and i cant figure out what the solution is. I have the same disk space I have always had for when I use photoshop and this has never been a problem.
The message appears when i attempt to use operations such as the clouds filter and other filters.

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Bill_Lamp
Apr 8, 2007
I had this problem with Merge to HDR.

The cure, from Adobe, was to (win XP home) RUN MSCONFIG and turn off all non-microsoft services and files in the start-up. It worked. Where it couldn’t work with five files, it did with seven afterwards.

It is the things running in the background that were causing the problem with memory.
DM
dusan_maletic
Apr 19, 2007
My problem is the most similar to the original poster. I am attempting to open 289MB jp2 file in Photoshop CS. Running XP Pro on the dual Athlon machine with 2GB memory and about 70GB free space on HD. Most replies failed to address that the system reports only small part of the memory used! Original poster mentions 552MB out of 4GB, in my case 570MB out of 2GB!
Hence, there must be some setting or bug that starts this error although the system actually can handle memory request.
J
Jim
Apr 19, 2007
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My problem is the most similar to the original poster. I am attempting to open 289MB jp2 file in Photoshop CS. Running XP Pro on the dual Athlon machine with 2GB memory and about 70GB free space on HD. Most replies failed to address that the system reports only small part of the memory used! Original poster mentions 552MB out of 4GB, in my case 570MB out of 2GB!
Hence, there must be some setting or bug that starts this error although the system actually can handle memory request.

That is the amount of RAM that you have allowed PS to use. There is a setting in the preferences which specifies the amount of physical memory that you are willing to let PS use. It isn’t hard to find the setting.

The usual amount is 50%. Yours is about 25%.
25% is too little. Using much more than 50% can slow the entire operating system to a crawl.

PS can always use the full amount of virtual memory, and it can always use the scratch area as well. It might need as much as 7 times the maximum size image that you are editing. So, it isn’t surprising that you have troubles.

Jim

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