I have also been unable to run check/repair for a few months due to
getting the 3035 exceeded system resources error. I have Version
8.0.0.459 on a Windows 7 machine with 8 GB RAM. I did all of the same
things, including a clean install as instructed by support. I was able
to do check repair on the sample file but not on any of my old (much
larger) files. Even older backups and files that had previously been
working fine now won't check/repair even though they did in the past (I
keep old versions of the file every time I make major changes- not just
backups). Even files from Version 7.5 that I re-converted to 8 wouldn't
check/repair without the 3035 error. I have not yet sent my file to
support which was the final suggestion. The really weird thing is that
when I opened a new blank database and imported my file into the blank
database I was able to run check/repair a couple times before I started
getting the error message again. But first I would get a series of those
error messages about not being able to read certain files and having to
chose Yes, No, or Quit several times before eventually getting the 3035
error (I'll try it again to get the specific error message numbers if it
helps).

I repeated the process again and the same thing happened (able to run
check/repair a couple times, then not). The only error I had gotten was
a duplicate error so it's not that my file had numerous errors. I've
come to the conclusion that the current version (459) is the problem but
I'm not sure how it's going to get repaired if they can't replicate the
problem on the other end. I guess my question is how do I get an older
version to use until the situation is resolved? I don't want to keep
adding information to a potentially damaged database.

Kirstin

On 1/8/2015 12:02 PM, Tessa Keough wrote:
> Sorry I needed a second cup of coffee - saw updates, not the clean install.
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> Tessa
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> On Thu, Jan 8, 2015 at 8:58 AM, Gerald E Boor <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Looks like you stated you already did a fresh install of Legacy.  Have you 
>> tried with the sample file that comes with Legacy or a completely different 
>> family file to see if you get the same results?  Jerry
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