I have not had any problems with my file in Build 318 but mine is much smaller than yours. Sorry, original message has a mix of your details and mine. Here are correct numbers from my file:

My Family File details:
Number of Individuals: 6960
Number of Families: 2321
Master locations: 1618
Master Sources: 674
Citations: 39258
Master events: 14332
used by individuals: 14233
used by marriages: 99
Master media items: 2988
times linked: 17011

One thing you might try, if you have not already done so, is to run check repair on the file using 318 after it was run successfully using 301.

Brian Kelly

On 07-Oct.-19 5:02 a.m., Alan Thompson wrote:
Has anyone else had problems with the Check-Repair routine using the latest release Legacy 9.0 Build 318.

I repeatedly get a “ Run Time Error ‘3035 System resource exceeded “message at Step 65 of 219 of Check-Repair and was wondering if anyone else was experiencing similar.

I tried uninstalling Legacy and re-installing (as recommended for this error message) and running check-repair on the same Family file but again received the same error message.

I also tried exporting my family file to a new Legacy database and running Check-Repair on that, again without success.

However, on a different computer (with less resources, ie CPU and Memory, but with the same version of Windows 10 with latest updates), I ran check-repair using Legacy Version 9.0.0.301 (ie the previous release) on the same family files (as above) and check-repair completed successfully in both cases.

Also restored a back-up of my family file taken immediately prior to updating to Build 9.0.0.318. Running check repair on this file using Version 9.0.0.318 again failed at the same point, but successfully completed using 9.0.0.301.

My Family File details:

Number of Individuals: 143931

Number of Families: 44941

Master locations: 20761

Master Sources: 1245

Citations: 759965

Master events: 197212

used by individuals: 196591

used by marriages: 621

Master media items: 73894

times linked: 303918

I have reported this problem to support.

Alan Thompson

Canberra, Australia



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