Hi Trouble,

Thanks for your feedback. I have one question.

Where do I turn off the Internet junk collector? I couldn't find the preference in either in Window Media Player or the Internet to do that.

Am I missing something?

Thanks. Take care.

Lennie

At 08:32 AM 10/4/2011, you wrote:
Ok, with that much free space on the drive. You don't need to change that. Another thing you can look at is what is playing the game for you. This could be media player or possible quick time. They both have buffers for playing content from the Internet. Only media player has all the catches and don't forget to turn off its Internet junk collector. You will see them in the preferences. You don't have to worry about quick time, because it don't garbage collect on what you play like media player does. Also check for tool bars on the browser. Just about everything now has junk installing with it. The last is to watch what is scanning in background when playing this content. Between it and buffing the stream might run you out of ram. This one may or nay not help you. Sense jaws has no garbage collection on its self in ram. opening up programs puts scripts in ram. When those programs close that ram usage is suppose to be reclaimed. What ever fool works there removed it and now it loads up on junk ram scripts. So a ram dumper or killing jaws and restarting is the only way to stop this load up of ram.

At 07:47 PM 10/3/2011, you wrote:
Hi Trouble,

Here is what I have for my C drive:

Type: Local Disk
File system: NTFS
Used space: 52,663,865,344 bytes 49.0 GB
Free space: 67,301,842,944 bytes 62.6 GB
Capacity: 119,965,708,288 bytes 111 GB

With that many free space, do you think that I can increase the virtual memory and doing so would it prevent the message from appearing again? Here is what I found in performance under systen in the control panel:

Virtual Memory
Drive  [Volume Label] Paging File Size (MB)
C: 3072 - 3072
Paging file size for selected drive
Drive: C:
Space available: 67255 MB

I am aware that I cannot use anymore ram on my XP computer.

Thanks for any suggestions. It will be greatly be appreciated.

Take care.

Lennie

At 08:15 PM 10/2/2011, you wrote:
With 3 gig of ram you really can't add any more that xp will use.
Besides of cleaning out some on the task tray. You can also make sure you have no programs in the background like virus, spyware, backup, or defragger running. Another thing you can look at is how much you have left on the c:drive. If you get low on space you can see those kinds of messages.

At 05:32 PM 10/2/2011, you wrote:
Hi,

I am using windows XP with 3 GB ram with latest Jaws 12.

I was listening live to a NFL football game today on my computer when I heard a sound, but it didn't sound like the sound you get with a fatal error.

I lost Jaws and my wife told me that the screen stated a message low on virtual memory. She closed the screen and after that I got another message something to do with bector and Internet explorer 8 for which I have no idea what that means.

I don't recall any other problems with IE8 and I had only the home page of the radio station and a second page for the audio opened. For what it is worth, here is the URL of the radio station. When I got the page, I pressed enter on listen live.

http://www.espn980.com/

Does anyone have any idea what caused the error and what should I do? Even after my wife got me back to the desktop, Jaws was stilll not talking. So, I aborted Jaws (insert key+Windows key+F4) and use the shortcut key to bring back Jaws.

Any help and suggestions will greatly be appreciated. Take care.

Lennie


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